𝔸 woman went to the dentist's. As he leaned over to begin working on her, she grabbed his testicles.
The dentist said, "Madam, I believe you've just grabbed my testicles."
The woman replied, "Yes. We're going to be careful not to hurt each other, aren't we?"
The dentist's: the apostrophe S here means 'at the home of', 'at the office of', 'at the workplace of', etc. In other circumstances it can be used to indicate possession; that's how it is used in the title of this blog. Check out this post on the humble apostrophe.
The dentist said, "Madam, I believe you've just grabbed my testicles."
The woman replied, "Yes. We're going to be careful not to hurt each other, aren't we?"
The dentist's: the apostrophe S here means 'at the home of', 'at the office of', 'at the workplace of', etc. In other circumstances it can be used to indicate possession; that's how it is used in the title of this blog. Check out this post on the humble apostrophe.
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