📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-english
Identify the sentence with the correct apostrophe usage for time expressions.
A
I need two weeks notice before you resign.
B
I need two week's notice before you resign.
C
I need two weeks' notice before you resign.
D
I need two weeks's notice before you resign.
Explanation
Time expressions take an apostrophe. For a plural amount of time (two weeks), the apostrophe goes after the 's'.
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