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Where does the apostrophe go?

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MaryPlain59 · 04/01/2016 15:02

In the sentence "please write individual guests names against menu choices" could you tell me where I should put the apostrophe on the word 'guests' please.

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BiscuitMillionaire · 04/01/2016 15:04

guests'

plural guests, with apostrophe following it to show possession

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PositivePete · 04/01/2016 15:04

There is no apostrophe

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FreshStart2016 · 04/01/2016 15:05

Please write each guest's name against their menu choice

Wink

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FreshStart2016 · 04/01/2016 15:05

Pete Hmm I despair!

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multivac · 04/01/2016 15:05

'his or her', FS, surely?

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MrsHathaway · 04/01/2016 15:06

Because it can be recast to say "the names of individual guests", when you flip it you need to make "guests" possessive: guests'.

Don't be confused by "individual"; it doesn't require singular syntax.

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RiverTam · 04/01/2016 15:06

'Each guest's name' works best.

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BiscuitMillionaire · 04/01/2016 15:06

although slightly complicated by the 'individual' suggesting singular, in a way. If it had the word 'each' (each individual guest) then I would put guest's. As it stands I would assume plural and so it would be guests'.
HTH

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FreshStart2016 · 04/01/2016 15:07

Of course, multi, but some people don't like doing that as it sounds too formal.

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multivac · 04/01/2016 15:09

This is pedants' corner, yes? So it's a question of correctness, not style...

Smile

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ThatsNotMyRabbit · 04/01/2016 15:09

Please write the name of each guest next to isotherm emu choice 😃

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ThatsNotMyRabbit · 04/01/2016 15:10

Ffs. His or her menu choice.

No idea what an isotherm emu is but it sounds awesome 😄

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RNBrie · 04/01/2016 15:11

I know it's not the point, but the "individual" isn't really required at all... I'd use "each guest's name against their menu choice" as it makes better sense.

But in the given sentence, it should go after the guests - guests' names

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DramaAlpaca · 04/01/2016 15:13

Grin at isotherm emu!

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Sprink · 04/01/2016 15:15

I agree with guests' but would avoid it altogether, for ease:

"Please write the name of the guest against menu choices."

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MaryPlain59 · 04/01/2016 15:26

Thank you all so much I really appreciate you replying. We are putting a menu sheet in with our wedding invitations for our guests to indicate which meal they would like to select but the hotel also requires us to tell them the name of the guest making each selection hence not being sure of the correct wording and then where the apostrophe should be.

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MrsHathaway · 04/01/2016 15:35

"Please put your name against your menu choice" or "Please indicate who has chosen what from the menu".

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FreshStart2016 · 04/01/2016 15:36

Please initial your menu choice.

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