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14. Possessive forms of compound nouns form their plural by adding s :

       Examples:     singular                      plural

                     sister-in-law ’s       sisters-in-law ’s

                     editor-in-chief’s editors-in-chief’s

                     mother-in-law ’s       mothers-in-law ’s

15. Plurals of proper nouns are formed by adding s unless the noun ends in s, in

which case add es :

       Examples: singular                          plural

                     Hall Halls

                     Smith                         Smiths

                     Jones                         Joneses

16. Possessive forms of nouns follow rule 15 above, with the exception – the

singular possessive of a name ending in es may either keep or drop the second s ;

the plural possessive of such nouns add s:

       Examples:     singular                    plural

                     Hall ’s                Halls ’

                     Smith’s                Smiths’

                     Jones’s or Jones’ Joneses’

17. Adjectives ending with ful or al become adverbs merely by adding l y :

       Examples: cheerful and cheerfully
                       wonder ful and wonderfully
                       norm al and normally

18. Words ending in ll often drop one l when adding a prefix:

       Examples: fill and fulfil roll and enrol

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