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Grammar and Punctuation Help - MTGirl


Posted: May 01, 2012

Hello,

I am having a bit of a hard time knowing which to use when using then and than.

Also, how to punctuate months time or month's time? Do you always use an apostrophe even when it's one month's time?

 

DDoes anyone know any good resource sites that would be helpful?

 

Thanks in advanced!

grammar, etc. - jan2

[ In Reply To ..]
Good site: www.elearnenglishlanguage.com
Choose from list on left. "than vs. then" is listed there.

Apostrophes are listed there too, and yes, one month's time is correct, and if it is more than one month put the apostrophe after "months" (two months' time).


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