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Gormond
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Hello,
I'm by no means a grammar expert but shouldn't the banner read "Martin Lewis's MoneySavingExpert.com" as Martin Lewis is singular and thus takes 's even though it ends with an s?
I'm sorry if someone has mentioned this before
Gormy
I'm by no means a grammar expert but shouldn't the banner read "Martin Lewis's MoneySavingExpert.com" as Martin Lewis is singular and thus takes 's even though it ends with an s?
I'm sorry if someone has mentioned this before

Gormy
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Just bumping this to see if anyone can give me an answer on the subject0
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Edinburghlass wrote: »
Plenty of fan boy replies there. The last comment on that thread sums up what I thought.As Lewis is not plural then the s' rule does not hold for the posessive form. it should be Lewis's (IMHO)0 -
This one sums up what I thinkI was told either is correct, and that to correct someone else's grammar on a website is a bit naff.0
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Edinburghlass wrote: »This one sums up what I think
I fail to see how I'm lacking taste or style for asking if something is grammatically correct or not, Why have a site feedback forum if feedback isn't welcome :rolleyes:
"Either" is not correct unless myself and everyone I have asked has been taught wrong at school.0
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