Talk:A Girl's Night Out
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apostrophe
[edit]The name of this article has Girl's with an apostrophe, but the pic used for this article has GIRLS with NO apostrophe. The first sentence of the article also uses NO apostrophe. The article's References section has four links:
- 1) people DOT com link wouldn't open on my computer;
- 2) nme DOT com link uses Girl's (English possessive);
- 3) cbsnews DOT com link uses Girls (plural noun);
- 4) theinsider DOT com link used Girls' (plural possessive).
If someone knows where the apostrophe belongs, or if it doesn't belong, please correct the article (plus the link i added to the girls night out disambiguation page). Thanks! --71.121.143.146 (talk) 20:58, 26 June 2018 (UTC)