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hi um where does an apostrophe go in pilgrims place



Sagot :

depends on the meaning of the whole context - plural pilgrims or a single pilgrim?

if it's a single pilgrim, then it'll be placed as follows -> pilgrim's place

if it's multiple pilgrims, then it'll be places as follows -> pilgrims' place
Pilgrims' because when there is already a s on the end of a word (e.g Thomas = Thomas' shoes) but if there was no s on the end (e.g Tom = Tom's scarf). Hope this helped!