Asked by Monica
When you use the word physical therapy in a sentence does it have to be capaitalized and When you say Mr. Edwards does the s need an '?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Physical therapy is not capitalized.
The only time you'd put an apostrophe after Edwards is if you use it as a possessive.
Examples:
Mr. <b>Edwards</b> is my favorite teacher.
Mr. <b>Edwards'</b> classroom discussions are always lively.
The only time you'd put an apostrophe after Edwards is if you use it as a possessive.
Examples:
Mr. <b>Edwards</b> is my favorite teacher.
Mr. <b>Edwards'</b> classroom discussions are always lively.
Answered by
Monica
Mr. Edward's is that correct when using it in a sentence like Mr. Edwards demonstrates unique characteristics such as....
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No, your example is not correct. The man's name is Mr. Edwards and it shouldn't have an apostrophe before the "s".
In addition, you have used Mr. Edwards as the subject of the verb "demonstrates" so it is not possessive.
In addition, you have used Mr. Edwards as the subject of the verb "demonstrates" so it is not possessive.
Answered by
sam
1.yes
2.no
2.no
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