If your last name is Johnson and you want to send a card from your family, simply add an "s": The Johnsons ("Merry Christmas from the Johnsons!"). Only use an apostrophe when you want to make a name ...
This is the Grammar Guy column, a weekly feature written by Curtis Honeycutt. Put that turkey leg down and listen up! Today we have to discuss your family’s upcoming holiday card. In addition to the ...
Put that turkey leg down and listen up! Today, we have to discuss your family’s upcoming holiday card. In addition to the fact that we do not need to see your pets in your cards, we also don’t need to ...
(Mass Appeal) – Sending out holiday cards is an annual ritual for many families. But have you ever wondered if you’re writing them correctly? Do you need an apostrophe when you make your name plural?
’Tis the season to be jolly! Unless, of course, you’ve just found a typo on your freshly printed holidays cards. Is there anything more frustrating? After you’ve decided what to write in your card ...
It’s time to address that stack of holiday greeting cards, and you want to address the first one to your friend Tom Brown and his family. So following what you see many other people do, you naturally ...
Every year stray apostrophes assault me. Nothing quells my Christmas cheer as quickly as a stray apostrophe. Every year they assault me. Usually, it’s in the middle of an otherwise quaint moment: I am ...
Put that turkey leg down and listen up! Today we have to discuss your family’s upcoming holiday card. In addition to the fact that we do not need to see your pets in your cards, we also don’t need to ...