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freelancers vs freelancer's

Both "freelancers" and "freelancer's" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Freelancers" is the plural form referring to multiple independent workers, while "freelancer's" is the possessive form indicating something belonging to a single freelancer.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 525 views

freelancers

This is correct. It is the plural form of "freelancer" used to refer to multiple independent workers.

Use "freelancers" when you are talking about more than one freelancer working independently.

Examples:

  • Many freelancers work from home.
  • The company hired several freelancers for the project.
  • I'll put together a list of other freelancers for you.
  • You call them freelancers, but they have no formal identity.
  • One of our freelancers has reached out to us.
  • Remember when I sprung you from the freelancers?
  • Curtis working for the freelancers, and Garza working for Alec Sadler.
  • Okay... and the freelancers, they wouldn't be involved either?
  • Okay, who are they, Jason, these freelancers?
  • I could handle the Freelancers coming after me, but not the two of you.
  • You can blame the freelancers.
  • Just a couple more freelancers.
  • You call them "freelancers".
  • Must have been the freelancers.
  • Must have been the freelancers.
  • He said something about freelancers?
  • You call 'em Freelancers.
  • This increases freelancers' travel and hotel expenses.
  • The freelancers have increased their vigilance.
  • The freelancers have increased their vigilance.
  • He found a trail, thought they might be working with freelancers.
  • One of our freelancers has reached out to us.

Alternatives:

  • independent workers
  • contract workers
  • self-employed professionals
  • freelance workers
  • individual contractors

freelancer's

This is correct. It is the possessive form of "freelancer" used to indicate something belonging to a single freelancer.

Use "freelancer's" to show possession or ownership by a single freelancer.

Examples:

  • The freelancer's portfolio is impressive.
  • I visited the freelancer's website.
  • Yes, chapter one of the freelancer's manifesto.
  • The freelancer's just delivered, so...
  • We meet your contact, we get the name of the freelancer's next victim, and we go. Understood?
  • Last two years... very expensive freelancer.
  • This increases freelancers' travel and hotel expenses.
  • More a freelancer, like you.
  • He is a freelancer for Wired Magazine.
  • Find Floriana Campo, you find the freelancer.
  • Pointing out the freelancer was a diversion.
  • One of Lyla's contacts, an A.R.G.U.S. freelancer.
  • So gangs start using him as a freelancer.
  • I found two freelancers who might work. Ex-rangers.
  • Harbinger and Freelancer, evac and head to the rally point.
  • I bought it from a freelancer.
  • Freelancers who hook for no one.
  • I'll put together a list of other freelancers for you.
  • Worked for me as a freelancer.
  • According to his file, he's a freelancer now.
  • You call them freelancers, but they have no formal identity.
  • We need to take this Freelancer threat seriously.

Alternatives:

  • the freelancer's
  • the independent worker's
  • the contractor's
  • the self-employed professional's
  • the freelance worker's

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