Dan Lewis wrote:
I have downloaded the file to review it.
I also have a question. I noticed on page 1 in the note below
"What is impress?" the word Impress's . In the United States, it
would have been written Impress' since the final s of an apostrophe s
('s) is dropped when a word ends in s. What is the case in other
English speaking countries?
US usage can be either with or without that 's after a final 's',
depending on your preferred style guide. I can find you
references on that if you want.
I think it's the same in other English-speaking countries: either
is used, though one or the other may be more common.
May be best if we reword so the possessive isn't used, to avoid
this problem.
--Jean