Figures of Speech

Charles’ or Charles’s?

The possessive form of Charles can be confusing. Some people write Charles’, while others write Charles’s. Both forms are correct, but different style guides prefer … Read more

Kid’s or Kids’ or Kids?

Figures of Speech

Kid’s or Kids’ or Kids?

The word kid means a child, but adding an apostrophe changes its meaning. Kid’s is singular possessive, meaning something belongs to one child (e.g., “The … Read more