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  1. Years, Years’, and years are in fact all correct depending on the context. Years is used for the plural of year. years and years’ are used in compound time expressions. Years is used with a singular time unit and years’ is used for a plural unit.

  2. Years should be used when you’re talking about multiple years as it is the plural form of “year”. “Years” should be used when you’re talking about a singular time unit as a compound time expression. “Years'” should be used similarly to “years” but is reserved for a plural time unit.

  3. 31 Mac 2015 · The 's' in "the 1950s" indicates that the entire decade, ten years, beginning in 1950, is meant. As noted, the last case indicates that your mother was born in the year 1950. Saying "the 1950" is not correct.

  4. 31 Jan 2022 · Year’s is used with the singular possessive form of ‘year’ whereas years’ is looking at the plural possessive form of ‘year.’ Singular means ‘one year’ whereas plural means ‘more than one year.’

  5. Year's means what belongs to the year. Years means more than one year, but not what belongs to them. Years' means what belongs to a group of more than one year.

  6. 23 Okt 2022 · Technically, both forms are correct. When we are referring to singular time, we would use “years” and when we are referring to the time that the expression is about, we would use “years’” with the apostrophe at the end of the word year.

  7. 2 Feb 2022 · Years or year's. Which is correct? When to use years and year’s? When we speak about more than a year, we need to use ‘years’ with no possessive involvement. But when we speak about one year of time, then it is preferred to use year’s.

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