Using an apostrophe to pluralize something drives me up the wall.
Quick lesson for people who don't know. When pluralizing a word, in most cases, you can just add an "s" to the end of the word. If the word ends in an "s", "z", "x", "ch" or "sh" then add an "es". This works maybe 90% of the time, but when it doesn't you never ever ever use an apostrophe before the "s". When using an apostrophe before the "s", you are implying that the noun belongs to something.
For example the word "girl's" isn't plural of the word girl, it means belonging to the girl.
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