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Proper use of apostrophe in sentence:
Oklahoma's dust storms in the 1930's blew away tons of soil. Correct?
12 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
There should not be an apostrophe in 1930s. It's not possessive.

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Proper use of apostrophe in sentence:
Oklahoma's dust storms in the 1930's blew away tons of soil. Correct?

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