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Watch "This Week" on ABC every Sunday morning. "This Week" features newsmaker interviews, political news analysis and roundtable panel debates on a wide range of political issues and commentary.
Weeks or Week's or Weeks'? Correct Possessive (Helpful Examples)
This week’s schedule is all over the place. “Schedule” is the object owned by the “week.” I’m going there in one week’s time. “Time” is the object owned by the “week.” Some other examples are: This week’s talk is about gender equality and discrimination. (This means that the talk for this week is about gender equality ...
Week’s or Weeks’: Singular, Plural, and Possessive
Image by Polina Tankilevitch via Pexels. As “weeks” is the plural form of the noun, the phrase “this weeks” is incorrect as “this” is singular and not compatible with the plural noun. The singular pronoun “this” requires either the singular “week” or singular possessive “week’s.”.
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Is it Week’s, Weeks’, or Weeks? Simple Examples and When to Use
Weeks is used as the plural of “week.”. For example, “it’s been three weeks since I’ve seen Alice.”. Week’s is used to show the singular possessive form of “week.”. For example, “this week’s newspaper focuses on the death of the famous American singer.”. Weeks’ is used to show the plural possessive form of “week.”.
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