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9 May, 04:27

What's wrong with the following? Stop. The glass is about to break above the kid's heads

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  1. 9 May, 05:16
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    The "kid’s heads" implies that there is more than one child there whereas an apostrophe for "kid’s head" shows possession of a kid’s head.
  2. 9 May, 05:26
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    "Heads" indicates that "kids" must be plural, but with the way the apostrophe is placed, it is singular. Instead of "kid's," it should be "kids'." Or the other way around - "head," instead of "heads."
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