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universities or university's (for this sentence)?

i'm emailing a few universities, hich word should i use in this sentence?

I contacted UCAS and they told me to inform the universities which I have applied to.

thanks
(edited 13 years ago)
If you're asking this question, then you should probably reconsider whether university is really the right path for you to go down...
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Original post by Barden
If you're asking this question, then you should probably reconsider whether university is really the right path for you to go down...


i know which one i think it is but i wanted to double check - i dont want to make any errors on the email.

then i started getting paranoid about stuff on the email lol
Well it's never going to be 'university's' is it, unless you're talking about its possesions ("the university's library") or saying it is something ("this university's brilliant"), in which case you shouldn't use contractions in formal speech.
(edited 13 years ago)
Original post by Barden
If you're asking this question, then you should probably reconsider whether university is really the right path for you to go down...


LOL, I agree! Bubbles*de*Milo explains it well.

I just hope you're not applying for BA English, OP.

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