Hercules’* promise or Hercules’s* promise
The choice is yours.
Hercules’* promise or Hercules’s* promise
The choice is yours.
since I do copy OTP’s
OTPs*
Really. Apostrophes are used for possession & contractions (not making words plural). In this case, you are omitting the 19 from the decade starting at 1990. What is plural is the years inside that decade, meaning the 10s place. All to say, it is 100% ’90s*.
in the late ’90s*
Early ’90s*
You got it right the second time though, champ!
in the ’90s*
in the ’90s*
I think you need to run the service yourself
In the 1980s*
I always loved the lighting these places give off at a certain point in the night. It is both inviting & spooky.
How about Git’s CLI stop being so shit? All of the options are obtuse & usually 3 ways to do the same thing.
Developers should normalize non-Git DVCSs.
I keep a box of “You Tried!” stickers in my nightstand for this very reason
It’s all too* expensive
Apostrophes are for possession & contractions; plurality isn’t on the list. Soz, m8.
in the early 2000s*
In the mid-’90s*
in the early 2000s*
One man’s pedentry is another man’s pet peeve. This is a syntactic error that isn’t just a typo but a misunderstanding of the mechanics of apostrophes.