Don’t get caught out by the apostrophe in time expressions
Time expressions such as two weeks’ holiday or one week’s notice need an apostrophe. Here’s why… and exactly where to stick it.

Time expressions such as two weeks’ holiday or one week’s notice need an apostrophe. Here’s why… and exactly where to stick it.
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