Offlate, I never miss reading Chris's newsletter. So, today's content speaks few things about doing what he was doing, occasionally looking back, not just side wards, but using the journey as a reference to do more things.
Well, for me, I should take my camera out, take more pictures of the city, captures everyday life, write about, click, click to get good ones.
HT to Chris Borgan
Btw, I had a doubt about using possessive form in words which ends in 's'. And, ChatGPT solved it for me.how to write a possessive word for the word, Chris. For example, I saw Chris's work. Is that right
ChatGPT said:ChatGPTYes, your example, "Chris's work," is correct. Here's why:For singular nouns, even if they end in -s, the possessive form is usually formed by adding 's.Example: Chris's work, James's book, the boss's car.In some styles (like AP style), it's acceptable to use just an apostrophe after singular nouns ending in -s to avoid repeating the "s" sound.Example: Chris' work, James' book.Which to use?Chris's is more common in modern English and is generally recommended unless you're following a specific style guide that prefers Chris'.Say the sentence aloud. If adding the extra "s" makes the word sound awkward, you might opt for just the apostrophe.In casual and most formal writing, Chris's work is perfectly correct!
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