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is freshman with an s
freshmans or freshman's
freshmans or freshman's
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
The plural of freshman is freshmen.
The possessive of freshman is freshman's.
Which do you mean -- the plural or the possessive?
The possessive of freshman is freshman's.
Which do you mean -- the plural or the possessive?
Answered by
unknown
"Enough about myself let’s talk about YOU, the freshmens-class of 2017."
That's how I'm using it :)
That's how I'm using it :)
Answered by
Sarah
Well then it will be just freshmen. So you would say "...YOU, the freshmen-class of 2017.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
In that sentence you're using freshman as an adjective, modifying class.
YOU, the freshman class of 2017.
YOU, the freshman class of 2017.
Answered by
unknown
Oh alright thank you so much to the both of you :)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Sarah is not right.
You're welcome.
You're welcome.
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