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my projects vs my project's

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'My projects' is the plural form referring to multiple projects owned by the speaker. 'My project's' is the possessive form indicating ownership or association of something belonging to a single project.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

my projects

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to multiple projects owned by the speaker.

Use 'my projects' when you want to talk about more than one project that belongs to you.

Examples:

  • I am currently working on my projects for school.
  • These are my projects for the upcoming year.
  • He wants to discuss about my projects with me.
  • He's working with me on one of my projects.
  • In fact, I loved the movie, how they duplicated all my projects. That's the geek side.
  • And this is an aerial view of a recreation of one of my projects that was used in the movie.
  • I do dream in X-ray. I see my projects in my sleep.
  • because I had twins during my year, so I definitely take my projects seriously.
  • That's when I had Hollander and his crew set an example of a couple of the problem tenants, so the rest of the trash would know that they were not tolerated in my projects.
  • There were times when my projects failed to get off the ground, or, even worse, after spending tons of time on them the end image was kind of embarrassing.
  • And actually, I take my projects very seriously, because I had twins during my year, so I definitely take my projects seriously.
  • You always look at my projects, Derek.
  • Mrs. Daniels says my projects have too much glitter.
  • Right. I wanted to check on my projects.
  • After he/she suckles he/she left, ... Charlie helped me with my projects of the school.
  • My teachers usually like to keep my projects, but that's not fair to my parents.
  • Paul, I'm a busy man, I have my church, my projects, my own books.
  • I only want to realize my projects, I don't need praise
  • Myself I suffered from the fact that my projects for therapeutic vaccines (vaccines for people who are already infected) were refused in Europe.
  • That's when I had Hollander and his crew set an example of a couple of the problem tenants, so the rest of the trash would know that they were not tolerated in my projects.
  • This vast territory cared nothing about me and my projects.
  • One of my projects is to put together a Kitteridge family book for the kids.

Alternatives:

  • the projects I am working on
  • the projects that belong to me
  • my various projects
  • the projects under my ownership
  • the projects in my possession

my project's

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate ownership or association of something belonging to a single project.

Use 'my project's' when you want to show possession or association of something related to a specific project.

Examples:

  • My project's success is crucial for the company.
  • The deadline for my project's completion is approaching.
  • What can't I do when my project's messed up?
  • My project's the State Capitol Building.
  • Now, about my project, it's a family piece.
  • In fact, I loved the movie, how they duplicated all my projects. That's the geek side.
  • If he realize it's my project?
  • That was my father's project.
  • I heard you're continuing my uncle's project.
  • I took it over. It's my project.
  • My teachers usually like to keep my projects, but that's not fair to my parents.
  • My project is "What's in Your Landfill?"
  • I had never seen my brother's project.
  • My personality enhancement project - it's taken an unexpected turn.
  • You promised we'd discuss my charity project, children's home.
  • Now, about my project, it's based on something that you produced in '92,
  • I'm doing my art project like Joe's making me.
  • It's my mother's pet project.
  • One of my father's side projects.
  • It wasn't my fault. I had never seen my brother's project.
  • You and that hypocrite Puertolas stole my project.
  • The Funding requested for projects must range from EUR 10000 to EUR 40000 and may not exceed 75 % of the project's total eligible budget.

Alternatives:

  • the project's
  • the project that belongs to me
  • my specific project's
  • the project under my ownership
  • the project in my possession

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