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 gemaherlo
 
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							| Can you tell me which of these expessions is correct and why?  Teen issues Teens issues  |  10 May 2016      
					
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 joannajs
 
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							| The first one - like: tomato soup and 5 dollar bill :-) |  10 May 2016     
					
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 touria
 
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							| I think teens� issues is also correct.   |  10 May 2016     
					
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 jamesmullard
 
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							| "Teen issues" appear to be more generally about issues that teenagers face, whilst "teens issues" makes it seem to me like it concerns the issues of one specific teenager, even without the apostrophe. Maybe that is just how I am reading it, but if I were you I would use "teen issues". |  11 May 2016     
					
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