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Grammatists - help please: 16:45 - Mar 9 with 1099 viewsNthQldITFC

Cyclist's willy OR Cyclists' willy?

I've been pondering on that whilst pushing it home.

Where's the ownership?

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Grammatists - help please: on 16:48 - Mar 9 with 1071 viewsBlueBoots

It's writer's cramp, so I'm guessing it obeys the same rule!

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Grammatists - help please: on 16:51 - Mar 9 with 1041 viewsNthQldITFC

Grammatists - help please: on 16:48 - Mar 9 by BlueBoots

It's writer's cramp, so I'm guessing it obeys the same rule!


I thought as much, ta. Not two things you'd necessarily want at the same time!

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Grammatists - help please: on 19:41 - Mar 9 with 945 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

The first one. Unless several cyclists have one willy.

I'd love to know why you were writing about a cyclist's willy, or maybe I wouldn't?!

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Grammatists - help please: on 19:48 - Mar 9 with 923 viewsSwansea_Blue

Grammatists - help please: on 19:41 - Mar 9 by The_Flashing_Smile

The first one. Unless several cyclists have one willy.

I'd love to know why you were writing about a cyclist's willy, or maybe I wouldn't?!


He’s been pushing a willy home by the sounds of it. Now I imagine him to be like this:


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Grammatists - help please: on 20:11 - Mar 9 with 898 viewsLord_Lucan

Grammatists - help please: on 19:41 - Mar 9 by The_Flashing_Smile

The first one. Unless several cyclists have one willy.

I'd love to know why you were writing about a cyclist's willy, or maybe I wouldn't?!


Yes.

You form the possessive by adding an apostrophe and an "s"

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Grammatists - help please: on 20:24 - Mar 9 with 859 viewsNthQldITFC

Grammatists - help please: on 19:41 - Mar 9 by The_Flashing_Smile

The first one. Unless several cyclists have one willy.

I'd love to know why you were writing about a cyclist's willy, or maybe I wouldn't?!


Well, I suppose I was thinking that the condition is one which belongs to cyclists in the plural, therefore the apostrophe follows the plural form, and the willy is kind of nominal rather than an instance.

Anyway, it was pretty cold on the way home, so it wasn't really a big issue.

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Grammatists - help please: on 21:22 - Mar 9 with 772 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Grammatists - help please: on 20:24 - Mar 9 by NthQldITFC

Well, I suppose I was thinking that the condition is one which belongs to cyclists in the plural, therefore the apostrophe follows the plural form, and the willy is kind of nominal rather than an instance.

Anyway, it was pretty cold on the way home, so it wasn't really a big issue.


Ah! Well if it's a condition then yes, cyclists' willy is correct.
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Grammatists - help please: on 08:05 - Mar 10 with 614 viewsnodge_blue

Grammatists - help please: on 21:22 - Mar 9 by The_Flashing_Smile

Ah! Well if it's a condition then yes, cyclists' willy is correct.
I hope you sleep comfortably!


AI said:

The correct placement of the apostrophe depends on whether you're referring to one cyclist or multiple cyclists:

One cyclist: "Cyclist's willy" (possessive singular)
Multiple cyclists: "Cyclists' willies" (possessive plural)

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Grammatists - help please: on 08:14 - Mar 10 with 596 viewssolemio

This is nothing to do with grammar. It is punctuation.
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Grammatists - help please: on 08:19 - Mar 10 with 589 viewsNthQldITFC

Grammatists - help please: on 08:14 - Mar 10 by solemio

This is nothing to do with grammar. It is punctuation.


Fair point. I'll tell her she can stop worrying about my willy and get on with her knitting then.

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Grammatists - help please: on 08:46 - Mar 10 with 566 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Grammatists - help please: on 08:05 - Mar 10 by nodge_blue

AI said:

The correct placement of the apostrophe depends on whether you're referring to one cyclist or multiple cyclists:

One cyclist: "Cyclist's willy" (possessive singular)
Multiple cyclists: "Cyclists' willies" (possessive plural)


This is what I said!

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Grammatists - help please: on 08:50 - Mar 10 with 544 viewsNthQldITFC

Grammatists - help please: on 08:05 - Mar 10 by nodge_blue

AI said:

The correct placement of the apostrophe depends on whether you're referring to one cyclist or multiple cyclists:

One cyclist: "Cyclist's willy" (possessive singular)
Multiple cyclists: "Cyclists' willies" (possessive plural)


Yeah well that's the normal arrangement of course, but when it's a sort of semi-recognised (actually, perhaps 'semi' is not the most apt prefix here) condition then are we referring to the group who tend to suffer from it, or are we referring to the individual who is suffering from it?

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Grammatists - help please: on 08:51 - Mar 10 with 542 viewsKeno

Well I am shocked that with all this mention of Willys in the thread Phil has pulled it yet

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Grammatists - help please: on 08:58 - Mar 10 with 527 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Grammatists - help please: on 08:50 - Mar 10 by NthQldITFC

Yeah well that's the normal arrangement of course, but when it's a sort of semi-recognised (actually, perhaps 'semi' is not the most apt prefix here) condition then are we referring to the group who tend to suffer from it, or are we referring to the individual who is suffering from it?

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You're the one writing about it, you tell us!

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Grammatists - help please: on 08:59 - Mar 10 with 526 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Grammatists - help please: on 08:51 - Mar 10 by Keno

Well I am shocked that with all this mention of Willys in the thread Phil has pulled it yet


Balls.

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Grammatists - help please: on 09:02 - Mar 10 with 522 viewsnodge_blue

Grammatists - help please: on 08:50 - Mar 10 by NthQldITFC

Yeah well that's the normal arrangement of course, but when it's a sort of semi-recognised (actually, perhaps 'semi' is not the most apt prefix here) condition then are we referring to the group who tend to suffer from it, or are we referring to the individual who is suffering from it?

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If you were generally talking about the condition then it is in the singular as you only refer to one Willy and not willies.

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