It's the manager's name. He is in possession of that name.
The managers name would mean that it is more than one manager, surely?
I would have said managers name, myself but he does have a point.
It's the manager's name. He is in possession of that name.
The managers name would mean that it is more than one manager, surely?
I would have said managers name, myself but he does have a point.
Last edited by Geraint; 16-11-2008 at 05:19 PM.
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Sorry - lagg./double post.
Last edited by Cixso; 16-11-2008 at 06:39 PM.
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The manager belongs to Malpas.
Malpas belongs to the manager.
What ever way you put it - it does not make sense. It isn't right and there's no such word as manager's. It is Manager or Managers or Managerial or Manage or Managing.
Managers does not have an ' in it at all.
Yeah.
Example, play Football Manager and you'll see in the press conferences.
Example:
A lot of managers are under pressure, how do you think you are coping?
My manager is cool.
Gareth Southgate manages Middlesbrough. (Not manager's or managers - depending on the situation/statement or however you wish to pronounce it)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gareth_Southgate
Scroll to the bottom.
Or type in google "Manager's" see how many pages you can find with it in.
There, is my point now proven enough?
It's managers. Not manager's.
It's quite sad where disagreeing about this.
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