An English city eliminates apostrophes from street signs. Some are not happy.
Malcolm Wood, an English teacher in North Yorkshire, did a double take recently as he passed along a quiet street, St. Mary's Walk. The new road signs did not have an apostrophe.The change, part of North Yorkshire Council's move to phase out apostrophes from road signs, sparked dissent in Harrogate, a Victorian spa town in northern England. Soon after the new sign was erected, someone drew an apostrophe on it.“If you delete the apostrophe, what happens next?” said Mr. Wood, who has spent years teaching students the rules of English grammar. “Commas? And that's that?" He asked, “Do we only use emojis?”North Yorkshire Council has said its policy of phasing out apostrophes is not new.“We appreciate that residents appreciate the meaning and history behind official street name...