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When a word ends in s or x, do you add s or just an 1) Alex's house 2) Alex' house When the noun ends with the letter 's' or 'x', do I need to put 's' after an apostrophe or not? I remember I read some rules related to this in my school gram
Which one is correct, on my behalf or behalf of me? The following is Oxford Dictionary's definition for behalf: on behalf of sb | on sb's behalf 1 as the representative of sb or instead of them - On behalf of the department I would like to thank you all - Mr Knight cannot be here, so his wife will accept the prize on his behalf 2 in order to help sb - They campaigned on behalf of asylum seekers 3 because of sb; for sb - Don't worry on my
grammar - English Language Learners Stack Exchange Hello, Dean Your second variant certainly seems to use the timeframes set by the verb phrases more logically, but the first, less logical variant, is far more idiomatic Practised Anglophones avoid the past perfect unless it's absolutely necessary Here, as pragmatics (the way the language is actually used) and logic inform us that the fall came before the journey to hospital, the first