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Quick help- proper grammar

I'm doing my sister's bridal shower invitations.  Is it:

1- The happy couple is registered at Macy's 

OR

2- The happy couple are registered at Macy's

I'm pretty sure it's #1 but I'm a nervous-nelly about making a commitment for some reason....

TIA!

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Re: Quick help- proper grammar

  • #1...but does Macy's have an apostrophe?? That indicates a possessive so I would say no.
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  • I vote # 1

    I also vote that you wait and let more people respond and see which one has the most votes! ha!  

    Adrian 7.6.07 - ADHD, Disruptive Behavior Disorder, Learning Disability-NOS
    Cam 6.6.10 - Autism, Global Developmental Delay, Mixed Receptive/Expressive Communication Disorder
  • It would be the happy couple is, but Dave and Sue are. HTH
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    #1 is correct; however, you should not include any mention of registry on the actual invitation.  If you would like I would include a separate piece of paper with the registry details.
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  • imageDevonPow:
    #1...but does Macy's have an apostrophe?? That indicates a possessive so I would say no.

    In all their advertisements it is shown as Macy's, so I would say yes. 

    Adrian 7.6.07 - ADHD, Disruptive Behavior Disorder, Learning Disability-NOS
    Cam 6.6.10 - Autism, Global Developmental Delay, Mixed Receptive/Expressive Communication Disorder
  • imageMrsBalletStar05:

    imageDevonPow:
    #1...but does Macy's have an apostrophe?? That indicates a possessive so I would say no.

    In all their advertisements it is shown as Macy's, so I would say yes. 

    Good to know. I had no idea :)
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  • imageDevonPow:
    imageMrsBalletStar05:

    imageDevonPow:
    #1...but does Macy's have an apostrophe?? That indicates a possessive so I would say no.

    In all their advertisements it is shown as Macy's, so I would say yes. 

    Good to know. I had no idea :)

    The apostrophe does indicate a possessive - it is the store that once belonged to Mr. Macy, or Macy's Department Store, shortened to Macy's.  Same is true for several other stores, as well. :)

    And yeah, happy couple (one unit) is.  Bob and Sue (two units) are. 

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  • Great! Thanks everyone.
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