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  1. Customer’s or Customers’: When to Use Possessive …

    • Learn how to use apostrophes correctly with the word "customer" to show possession or plurality. See examples, definitions, and common mistakes to avoid.… See more

    Singular and Possessive Singular Form

    The formal definition “customer” is “one that purchases a commodity or service” (source). … See more

    Strategies for Parents
    Plural and Possessive Plural Form

    To refer to more than one customer at the same time, we add an -s, making it “customers” (source). Thankfully, “customer” is what we refer to as a regular noun. This … See more

    Strategies for Parents
    Common Mistakes

    The multitude of ways that we can use an apostrophe often leads to its misuse. While some of these examples are not specifically based on the possessive or plural possessiv… See more

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  1. Customers or Customer’s or Customers’ (English Grammar …

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  3. Customer’s or Customers’? - CustomersFirst Academy

    WEBUse the term customer’s, with an apostrophe before the “s” to show a possessive form for a single customer. Use the term customers’, with an apostrophe after the “s” to show the possessive plural form of more than …

  4. Customer’s or Customers’ or Customers? - Grammar Minds

  5. customer vs customer's vs customers' : r/grammar - Reddit

  6. Customer Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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