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Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by SlyIg(f): 3:52pm On Nov 13, 2014
Let me ring Prof. Joy Eyisi, the youngest professor of English in Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.
She will know it.
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by MadCow1: 3:58pm On Nov 13, 2014
SlyIg:
Let me ring Prof. Joy Eyisi, the youngest professor of English in Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.
She will know it.
Advertising your Aunty or mumsy abi?
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by ayobase(m): 4:06pm On Nov 13, 2014
Timijo:
I agree with you. I told my boss who is a white man but he is yet to be convinced.
white man?

from india?
from China?
from Lebanon?
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by MadCow1: 4:18pm On Nov 13, 2014
ayobase:
white man?

from india?
from China?
from Lebanon?
He said 'White Man'..

Why are you asking about Brown and Yellow people. huh
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by Olaone1: 4:50pm On Nov 13, 2014
Both are correct
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by Olaone1: 4:52pm On Nov 13, 2014
MadCow1:
Owners' that is the correst form..



1. The Boy's Books are on the Table.. (One Boy)
2. The Boys' books are on the table... (Many Boys)


MadCow... Mad since 1921..
LOL.

You need to understand the role of determiner "the" in your examples. As well as where your apostrophe is placed

You example is not okay here, bro
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by Esdb(m): 4:55pm On Nov 13, 2014
Timijo:
Which is correct?
Cars are parked at owner's risk or cars are parked at owners' risk.
Please state your reason(s)
To start lemme clarify 's and s'

1. 'S is used when you talk about singular ownership

2. S' is used when you talk of plural ownership.

And also 3. 'Cars are' in both sentences are treated as collectives so its like tlking abt a singular car.

When you say "cars are parked at owner's risk" you are wrong because 'cars are' is now like a singular statement. In short all you need to perfect this sentence is cars are parked at the owner's risk.

2. 'Cars are parked at owners' risk' is very correct because owners' is a plural possessive and the 'cars are'[which is like singular] treats each owners' car.

Am subject to criticism
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by melotreaah(m): 5:36pm On Nov 13, 2014
AndreRose:
Your correct. See Evidence...
Thanks dear. i was about to do the same thing but you're faster than me, because i can still very much remember my cil 201 that we read about thornton vs shoe lane.
Thanks once again.
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by MadCow1: 6:04pm On Nov 13, 2014
Olaone1:
LOL.

You need to understand the role of determiner "the" in your examples. As well as where your apostrophe is placed

You example is not okay here, bro
"The" in English language is known as 'definite article' and serves to specify a noun which in the case of the example I gave was 'the books'.

Example: 'The Girl..' (meaning the speaker and listener both know who she is'

My apostrophe positioning (before of after the plural noun) in my example serves to quantify (singular or plural) the ' possessive noun' which is; Boy.




I hope it's clearer ...
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by MadCow1: 6:08pm On Nov 13, 2014
Olaone1:
Both are correct
Only one is grammatically correct..
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by Liamm(m): 6:28pm On Nov 13, 2014
melotreaah:
No dear.... don't get it wrong ok. For example you own a bag, and if i should come and found your bag on the floor and i asked who owns this bag; reply: Its spicylate's bag. #shikena. Same thing applied to <owner's risk>. wink
if i should go by your answer/reasoning, it should be "car is packed at owner's risk"

"cars are parked at owner's risk" is fùcking wrong cos the cars ain't owned by one person.

My 2 cent
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by Nobody: 6:40pm On Nov 13, 2014
laykorn:
Cars are parked at owners' risks.
The risk will come in plural form.
Ayamlaykorn
This is correct because it is more than one person,not just a single person.
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by Hussyk: 6:51pm On Nov 13, 2014
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Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by Hussyk: 6:54pm On Nov 13, 2014
meelorlah:
Yea,It shows possession but in this case,we have more than one owner. So the mark comes after d plural noun and that's y we have owners' .
madam uno reply me.....wat i do nah
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by Timijo(op): 7:24pm On Nov 13, 2014
Cars are parked at owners' risk is correct. I have explained this in my previous post but I noticed that some people are not convinced because of what they have read on googles. I want such people to understand that that search engine called google is not a wizard. It is people like you and I that are writing the information that google is bringing out. It cannot be 100% correct at all times.
Lemme replace the word ''owners'' with the word ''drivers'' in the sentence for better understanding.
Cars are parked at drivers' risk, which means that cars are parked at the risk of drivers. If you write it like this: Cars are parked at driver's risk, you are referring to one driver who will park cars at the same time and this is not possible.
If it is written as this, car is parked at driver's risk or car is parked at owner's risk, it is grammatically correct.
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by nessaluv(f): 7:28pm On Nov 13, 2014
Cars are parked at 0wners' risk is the c0rrect 1, d 0ther 1 is cars are parked at 0wner is risk whc d0esnt make sense 2me.
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by MadCow1: 7:39pm On Nov 13, 2014
Timijo:
Cars are parked at owners' risk is correct. I have explained this in my previous post but I noticed that some people are not convinced because of what they have read on googles. I want such people to understand that that search engine called google is not a wizard. It is people like you and I that are writing the information that google is bringing out. It cannot be 100% correct at all times.
Lemme replace the word ''owners'' with the word ''drivers'' in the sentence for better understanding.
Cars are parked at drivers' risk, which means that cars are parked at the risk of drivers. If you write it like this: Cars are parked at driver's risk, you are referring to one driver who will park cars at the same time and this is not possible.
If it is written as this, car is parked at driver's risk or car is parked at owner's risk, it is grammatically correct.
If them no fit learn after all this explanation... Then not even God can help them now.
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by meelorlah(f): 7:40pm On Nov 13, 2014
Hussyk:
madam uno reply me.....wat i do nah
Oga no vex...u does nothing. Don't worry,still gonna reply u
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by hardbody: 7:42pm On Nov 13, 2014
Timijo:
Which is correct?
Cars are parked at owner's risk or cars are parked at owners' risk.
Please state your reason(s)
Owner's risk is correct. My reason? If i said or wrote it, it can only be correct. I am the authority that you can cite.
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by hardbody: 7:53pm On Nov 13, 2014
sweetylicious:
This is correct because it is more than one person,not just a single person.
Sorry you are wrong. The intention is always to avoid liability on individual car basis. It has never been a group coverage. Let me ask you a simple logical question. If your car alone was parked at a lot on a given day and it got stolen, with your interpretation, will the company be liable? I think No. Reason being there must be at least one more car to make your definition work. I hope i have not confused you in anyway. If i did, please be assured it was not intended. Reading of this post is done at reader's risk......


Another example...director's.....single director

Directors'....as a group or a board.

Cheers.
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by Bibol(f): 7:55pm On Nov 13, 2014
Car is parked at owner's risk CORRECT
Cars are parked at owner's risk INCORRECT because you are implying just one owner for all the cars which is illogical
Cars are parked at owners' risk VERY CORRECT

The difference is the plural and singular
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by AndreRose(f): 8:06pm On Nov 13, 2014
MadCow1:
Very wrong..
Yes Mr madcowm I now undstnd it. Tnx anyway.
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by AndreRose(f): 8:08pm On Nov 13, 2014
melotreaah:
Thanks dear. i was about to do the same thing but you're faster than me, because i can still very much remember my cil 201 that we read about thornton vs shoe lane.
Thanks once again.
Its owners' I now undstnd it.
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by success254(m): 8:10pm On Nov 13, 2014
smileyd correct one is:cars are packed at owners' risk. d 'car' is in plural therefore d 'owner' must also be in plural. smileyd correct one is:cars are packed at owners' risk. d 'car' is in plural therefore d 'owner' must also be in plural.
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by Olaone1: 8:32pm On Nov 13, 2014
MadCow1:
"The" in English language is known as 'definite article' and serves to specify a noun which in the case of the example I gave was 'the books'.

Example: 'The Girl..' (meaning the speaker and listener both know who she is'

My apostrophe positioning (before of after the plural noun) in my example serves to quantify (singular or plural) the ' possessive noun' which is; Boy.




I hope it's clearer ...
You are wrong, Madcow. grin grin

Okay. Let me give you this test tongue tongue

"Everybody is responsible for their safety". Correct or incorrect?

Remember, there are two discussion points in my question: "everybody" and "their"
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by Olaone1: 8:35pm On Nov 13, 2014
AndreRose:
Yes Mr madcowm I now undstnd it. Tnx anyway.
undecided
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by Olaone1:
I don't have time for back and forth on this thread. The links below are good for y'all grin grin grin


Cambridge University:
Car Parking

The College does have parking available but it is limited. Other parking facilities can be arranged through the Conference & Events Co-ordinator. [size=19pt]All vehicles are left at owner's risk[/size]. There is pay-and-display parking on Sidgwick Avenue, Ridley Hall Road & Newnham Walk.
http://www.newn.cam.ac.uk/conferences/location

University of London:
Please note that spaces are limited and that bicycles left on our premises are done so at the owner's risk.
http://www.london.ac.uk/map.html


Bristol University:
Cars are parked at owner’s risk
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/transportplan/documents/disabled-parking.pdf

University College Dublin: http://www.ucd.ie/building/code/traffic.html


Aston Villa Football Club:
Please note that bicycles and other items are left entirely at their owner's risk.
http://www.avfc.co.uk/page/TravelByRoad

Vehicles are parked at the owner’s risk.
http://www.ascot.co.uk/privacy-policy


All cars are parked at the owner's risk
.
A £0.50 booking fee will be added.
you may be asked for a credit card on check in to guarantee any charges in addition to your room charge
http://www.britanniahotels.com/bookings/terms-conditions/#sthash.ABYS2zKh.dpuf

A notice outside the park said all cars were parked at the owner's risk
http://netk.net.au/Contract/02Formation.asp

Another University:
Vehicles are parked at the owner's risk.
http://community.ucreative.ac.uk/article/34083/Parking
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by Olaone1: 9:17pm On Nov 13, 2014
These are top universities and we are not better at English undecided
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by Olaone1: 9:27pm On Nov 13, 2014
Hope 'we cool' grin grin grin
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by p2t2r(m): 9:31pm On Nov 13, 2014
None is correct. The correct one is." If dem theif your motor, na u sabi."
Re: I Need Good Speakers Of English To Correct This Inscription by Kylekent59: 10:02pm On Nov 13, 2014
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