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Put me on with ( y’all’s ) tattoo artists or put me on with ( y’all ) tattoo artists?

User Manish Mehra
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Final answer:

The correct possessive form for 'you all’ in colloquial English is 'y’all’s', making the correct sentence 'Put me on with y’all’s tattoo artists.'

Step-by-step explanation:

The question you're asking appears to be about the correct usage of the possessive form for the plural pronoun ‘you all,’ which is commonly contracted to ‘y’all’ in colloquial English, especially in Southern American English. The possessive form of ‘y’all’ is ‘y’all’s’ so the correct sentence would be, 'Put me on with y’all’s tattoo artists.' The use of ‘y’all’s’ indicates that you are seeking an introduction or recommendation to the tattoo artists known to the group of people you are addressing.

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Answer: y'all's

Explanation: While you might doubt it from how it looks, it is right. You will have to add it due to the possessive factor, as it shows it is somebody's tattoo artist. (I might have interpreted this wrong though.)

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