Absolutely correct. So, in the original post we have to assume 'store' is silent.
Or perhaps the OP is using the word in the plural. It may have been many stores he had to go to in order to buy 31 cucumbers.
Wonder how the wine's doing?
Guy
Absolutely correct. So, in the original post we have to assume 'store' is silent.
What? Is this a joke? YOU think im here to be your dog? YOU say and i bark? YOU want to know about the time and effort ive put into this so you can do it you self? YOU want me to reply when you could just sit on your fat ass instead of using google? Is there something wrong with you? Are you stupid? Seriously ARE YOU THAT STUPID?
There is an s in Tesco, there just aren't two, except in the case IPA highlights, or maybe when referring to more than one branch. Not sure if that's pedantic or notIPA wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2017 8:42 amThere isn't an s Tesco. But the writer is refering to a store belonging to Tesco so it should have possesive apostropheguypettigrew wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2017 6:57 pmThis is a bit pedantic, but there's no 'S' on Tesco.
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followed by an s. And that's not pedantic.