Friday, January 1, 2010

Is it really a "doctors appointment"? Is this proper English? "s" indicates that something is plural, right? " 's " indicates possessiveness on the part of the doctor, as it is the appointment of the doctor and not the patient. Should it be "appointment with [adj... Eye, family] doctor" ? Or would it be, "doctor appointment"? Is the question mark inside or outside the quotation marks?

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