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Hi all, which is correct expression, in the 1980s or in the 1980's The '80s is short for the 1980s in most contexts, though if one were writing a history of the 19th century, it might be short for the 1880s. as you can tell from the previous paragraph, i don't use an apostrophe for the plural. The 80's was a significant historical period in relation to pop culture
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I've always considered a specific time period to be singular Where did you come across the phrase “using at least four carbons on my electric ibm”, lht011230?please tell us the source, and give us some context, including the complete sentence in which the phrase appears. In this case, the term 80's refers to a specific decade
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Or, if you're refering to a single year, you could say, 1980's theme song was all i do is love. A couple hours ago, i was googling some words on my dictionary and came across this sentence 'the artifact dates to the bronze age.' (source The dictionary defines 1970s as the decade from 1970 to 1979
This could give the impression that the two terms are interchangeable, but they are not We can say the decade from 1970 to 1979 saw many changes We cannot say 1970s saw many changes We can, however, say the 1970s saw many changes
Similarly, we cannot say the business was.
I think that i can see your point, biffo Macmillan says date from = to be made at a particular time in the past and date back to = to be made or begun at a particular time in the past If the definition is correct, date back to should be understood as well, as you have pointed out According to the dictionary date back to has two different meanings.
If i want to rephrase he is 85 years old, which of the following two should i use He is in his 80's or he is in his 80s As mentioned, the city has been polluted since 1980s Or, as is mentioned, the city has been polluted since 1980s
Which one is correct, and why?