Simpleton's the apostrophe denotes possession, unless you are referring to the plural simpletons then to denote possession the apostrophe comes after the s (simpletons')
Which reply jc?We wonder why people think scaffs are brawn and no brain, you ask a simple question and you get a simpletons reply!
Simpleton's the apostrophe denotes possession, unless you are referring to the plural simpletons then to denote possession the apostrophe comes after the s (simpletons')
Get a visa for Australia and jump on a plane.
There you are.
There you are.
Why is it we keep going off track from, what I thought, was hoping for some expert advise?