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There were two SUVs vs There were two SUV's

The correct phrase is "there were two SUVs." The first phrase is correct because when using the plural form of an acronym like SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle), an apostrophe is not needed to indicate plurality.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

There were two SUVs

This phrase is correct. When using the plural form of an acronym like SUV, an apostrophe is not needed to indicate plurality.

This phrase is used to indicate that there were two Sport Utility Vehicles.

Examples:

  • There were two SUVs parked in the driveway.
  • I saw two SUVs driving down the street.
  • They bought two SUVs for their family.
  • The dealership had two SUVs on sale.
  • We rented two SUVs for our road trip.

Alternatives:

  • there were two sport utility vehicles
  • there were two large SUVs
  • there were two SUV models
  • there were two SUVs in the parking lot
  • there were two SUVs available for test drives

There were two SUV's

This phrase is incorrect. The use of an apostrophe in "suv's" is not appropriate when indicating the plural form of SUV.

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