Hi Carolyn,

I do not know if you are referring to me about not putting an apostrophe to
make a word plural. I am actually anal about proper grammar, vocabulary and
spelling being used for since I use voice recognition software I often miss
(by not having time to proofread) what I may have said that makes a
sentence completely misunderstood.

If you noticed, many of us who use voice recognition software have words
coming across wrong but I have learned to look at the gist of their e-mails
and understand that they are using voice recognition software and may not
catch the typos.

I am under stress so much of the time and so tired that it has been even
more difficult to have time to proof read before sending any e-mail but my
friends and family understand my meaning. But I also understand where
you're coming from. :-)

~Lori

On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 7:02 AM, Carolyn Boyles <[email protected]> wrote:

> The retired editor is coming out in me. Please do not put an apostrophe to
> make a word plural. You only need to add the letter s in most cases. So it
> should be cushions not cushion's. Don't mean to offend anybody, just
> reminding everybody what they learned in grade school.
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> Carolyn
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