not when it's used as the letter C
which i would say it more or less is.
one A, two A's. I sang a high C, I sang two high C's
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one A, two A's. I sang a high C, I sang two high C's
err, no.. that's not true..
that's the mistake people always make. plural things NEVER EVER EVER EVER EVER have an apostrophe unless they actually own it!
if a C owned a banana, it would be the C's banana. if two Cs co-owned a banana, it would be the Cs' banana. C!
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if a C owned a banana, it would be the C's banana. if two Cs co-owned a banana, it would be the Cs' banana. C!