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- Boris_cz
July 2013
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![]() | BiancaCarolinaMarch 2018 hello |
![]() | Jack_ReymondMarch 2018 Hello! If you mean a meeting between partners, I would call it simply a meeting. However, If you are referring to a proper title, it would Partners Meeting. Partner's is a contraction which implies possession, for example: "This is my partners coffee". I hope this helped! |
anas_omarMarch 2018 hi
![]() | anas_omarMarch 2018 hi |
![]() | robynbMarch 2018 Partner meeting is fine because it’s an adjective plus noun. If you’re going to use the possessive, put the apostrophe after the s because partners is plural. Partners’ meeting. |