To Show Plurality (for Letters, Numbers, and Symbols)


Whilst some writers approach the rules surrounding apostrophes in slightly different ways, it is generally agreed upon that when we show that there are multiple letters, numbers, or symbols we use an apostrophe and an ‘s’ to avoid confusion. For example:

  • a’s
  • b’s
  • c’s
  • 1’s
  • 2’s
  • 3’s

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