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memthefirst
Turkey

Help,please!
 
Look at these two sentences.

The student �s pencils are red.
The students � pencils are red.

How can we understand if the word "student" is plural or singular while we are speaking?

17 Feb 2011      





persie
Turkey

from the context I think

17 Feb 2011     



jandremela
Colombia

student �s pencil - singular,
and students � pencil - plural

Normally you add " �s" to indicate possesion, so if the pencil belongs to one student then you say "the student �s pencil", but what if we are talking about several students, how do we add the " �s"?, all we have to do is just add the apostrophe and that �s it, because the word "students" already ends in "s". It would be the same case in names, for example:

Matt �s pencil - (the owner of the pencil is MATT)
James � pencil .(the owner of the pencil is JAMES, and his names ends in "s", so just add the apostrophe)
 
I hope I was clear enough, cheers...

17 Feb 2011     



lalla99
Romania

As persie says, from the context ideally - that �s why that kind of distinction must be made clear if these examples are used in sentence excercises.

But even as native speakers, we occasionally have to check on clarity Smile

17 Feb 2011     



tulpen25
Netherlands

You can �t tell, that �s why context is important :)

17 Feb 2011     



libertybelle
United States

When speaking you can �t know unless the person speaking has been talking about many students are just the one.
If in doubt - you can always ask the speaker!!!

18 Feb 2011