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Doctor Wtf
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The teachers confirm, no apostrophe is needed. Also, the M in mural should be lower case because it is in the middle of a hyphenated word, not at the beginning of a word.
Also my pronounciation of "adjective" is a bit odd, apparently. Quote:
...and so picked ZZzzzzzzz.
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or should we be saying Academics in the first place?
or should we change Sports to Sporting....... Perhaps I need to say Sport not Sports like Americans say Math not Maths? pehaps it needs to be IM Sport Teams?
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yeah, it should be -but that's definitely a "When In Rome" thing
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no, I think "sports teams" is either a compond noun or a noun phrase. The proper possessive would be sports teams' something. My Chicago Manual of style says this:
"in compound nouns and noun phrases the final element usually takes the possessive form. [such as:] student assistants' time cards." Except there's no possessive here, right? for an opposite reaction (thereby making me wrong) it says: "the line between a possessive or genitive form and a noun used attributively--as an adjective--is sometimes fuzzy, especially in the plural. . . . Chicago dispenses with the apostrophe only in proper nounts or where there is clearly no possesive meaning: the women's team (clearly possessive) a consumer's group It's a pretty hard grammatical problem, but I really don't think there's any possessive there, so I still think no apostrophe
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The teams are not a possession of sports.
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When in Rome, teach the ignorant yokels to speak English properly.
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BTW, if they are playing against other schools, they are interscholastic, not intramural. ![]()
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Oh just don't get me started. I really do try not to cause trouble because I manage enough without trying....
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I say b) with a variation:
b) Intra-Mural Sport Teams
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dubiously: who says "sport teams"? Maybe if you are only talking about a single sport, but it would then be more common to say baseball teams, or soccer teams.
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Teams is a dumb word.
Make it Intramural Athletics. |
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How about:
School Bake Sale
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I'm sure the teacher intended "Intra-Mural Sports' Teams" to mean "the teams of (or belonging to) the intra-mural sports entity."
That only makes sense if there is an "entity" to which the teams belong.
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