Asked by Amanda
Which sentence is correct:
They are planning a persons' party.
or
They are planning a people's party.
I don't think either sounds correct, but these are the only choices!
They are planning a persons' party.
or
They are planning a people's party.
I don't think either sounds correct, but these are the only choices!
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Answered by
Writeacher
You're right ... neither is correct!
The second one is grammatically acceptable, though, I think. The first one is just a silly attempt to make a plural out of "person," which in its meaning is singular!!
The second one is grammatically acceptable, though, I think. The first one is just a silly attempt to make a plural out of "person," which in its meaning is singular!!
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