Reply Tue 8 Jan, 2013 09:46 am
Can someone tell me which of the following sentences is correct. I say the sentence that uses program's vs. program.

Thanks in advance for your help.

We look forward to assisting you throughout the Moderate
Rehabilitation Program's final eligibility process.

We look forward to assisting you throughout the Moderate
Rehabilitation Program final eligibility process.

 
jespah
 
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Reply Tue 8 Jan, 2013 10:01 am
@ronron66,
The first is correct. Apostrophes (') have a few uses, one of which is to show a possessive. The final eligibility process belongs to the Moderate Rehabilitation Program.
Andrew H
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jan, 2013 12:25 pm
@jespah,
I agree with you to some degree. While the first sentence is clearly "correct", I am not convinced the second one is not also correct. I believe I have read sentences of that form before. Consider this sentence:

I will take the History 101 course final exam.

Is this not correct, even though the possesive form is not used?

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