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Where does the apostrophe go in this word?

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I am writing my first (informal) resignation letter. Which of the following is correct?

a) "...providing my two week's notice..."

b) "...providing my two weeks' notice..."

Basically, where should the apostrophe go in the word "weeks"?

Thanks in advance!

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  1. honestly you don't need one. the "notice" doesn't belong to the "week", nor does "notice" belong to "weeks"

    I'm no English professor but I was the only one in my 12th grade english class to get a 100% on our grammar test (actually the only one to pass)...if that means anything to you haha


  2. The answer is b) "...providing my two weeks' notice..."


  3. no apostrophe.

  4. You don't need an apostrophe.  

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