Also, in the NES era, many games only had one sentence at the end, congratulating the player for finishing. However, that final sentence was usually riddled with grammatical and spelling errors.
And 1980s shouldn't have an apostrophe, because when used in that way apostrophes make a word possessive.
And I COMPLETELY understand that you didn't mean to and everyone makes mistakes, but I find it kind of funny that there was a spelling error in the sentence that said video games had spelling errors :)
Sorry, I'm not trying to be mean.
I'm confused...couldn't it still be possessive because the year (such as 1984) "belongs" to the 1980's? (It's a serious question. I'm still in my pre-college years.)
Interesting. I never really knew this rule about apostrophes. Apparently when just used to make something plural such as the years 1980-1989, you don't add the apostrophe, its just 1980s or MBAs. However, there are still sentences that could correctly use an apostrophe. For example, 1980's biggest snow storm was on a Tuesday. Also, "mind your p's and q's" needs the apostrophe because it helps to clarify that its plural and not just a misspelled or mistyped word.
And I COMPLETELY understand that you didn't mean to and everyone makes mistakes, but I find it kind of funny that there was a spelling error in the sentence that said video games had spelling errors :)
Sorry, I'm not trying to be mean.