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There were two SUV's involved in the crash vs There were two SUVs involved in the crash

Both phrases are correct, but the second one is more commonly used. The correct plural form of "SUV" is "SUVs" without an apostrophe.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 6274 views

There were two SUV's involved in the crash

This phrase is correct, but less common in usage.

This phrase uses the possessive form of "suv" with an apostrophe, which is not the standard way to form the plural of "SUV."
  • So, get this... besides the crash, there were two other disappearances in town this week.
  • Frank's lawyer said that there were two doctors involved in the case.
  • But as I got more involved in the story, I realized that there were two big environmental issues I couldn't ignore.
  • Jacksonville homicide said there were two motorcycles.
  • There were two girls that lived nearby.
  • It showed that there were two peak years.
  • There were two sets of ballot instructions.
  • There were two follow cars several blocks distant.
  • I said there were two programmes.
  • There were two main issues raised after disclosure.
  • There were two relevant creditors' bodies involved in deciding whether to continue operation of NCHZ: the Creditors' Committee, consisting of 5 entities [6], four of which were privately owned.
  • There were two kittens once, there were two kittens...
  • And there were other witnesses who said there were two men.
  • There were two separate security breaches coordinated perfectly.
  • I didn't know there were two.
  • There were two things that most affected my view of the world.
  • - so really there were two.
  • There were two or three sorries in there.
  • There were two Muhammads at the party.
  • Girly, there were two women with you in that room.

Alternatives:

  • there were two SUVs involved in the crash

There were two SUVs involved in the crash

This phrase is correct and more commonly used.

This phrase correctly forms the plural of "SUV" by adding an "s" without an apostrophe.
  • So, get this... besides the crash, there were two other disappearances in town this week.
  • Frank's lawyer said that there were two doctors involved in the case.
  • But as I got more involved in the story, I realized that there were two big environmental issues I couldn't ignore.
  • Jacksonville homicide said there were two motorcycles.
  • There were two girls that lived nearby.
  • It showed that there were two peak years.
  • There were two sets of ballot instructions.
  • There were two follow cars several blocks distant.
  • I said there were two programmes.
  • There were two main issues raised after disclosure.
  • There were two relevant creditors' bodies involved in deciding whether to continue operation of NCHZ: the Creditors' Committee, consisting of 5 entities [6], four of which were privately owned.
  • There were two kittens once, there were two kittens...
  • And there were other witnesses who said there were two men.
  • There were two separate security breaches coordinated perfectly.
  • I didn't know there were two.
  • There were two things that most affected my view of the world.
  • - so really there were two.
  • There were two or three sorries in there.
  • There were two Muhammads at the party.
  • Girly, there were two women with you in that room.

Alternatives:

  • there were two SUVs involved in the crash

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