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Look at the conditions of the abbreviation. Does it have more than a single letter? Does it have periods between the letters? Does it have all capital letters?
If the abbreviation is a single letter, pluralize it by adding an apostrophe and "s". EXAMPLE: You must receive all A's or B's to pass this course. EXAMPLE: Egg is spelled with two g's.
If the abbreviation has periods between the letters, pluralize it by adding an apostrophe and "s". EXAMPLE: We hired three C.P.A.'s for our office. EXAMPLE: She earned two Ph.D.'s from Purdue University.
If an abbreviation which is longer than a single letter does not have periods between the letters, pluralize it by adding "s". EXAMPLE: Return the CDs that you borrowed. EXAMPLE: Jay owns five GTOs. EXAMPLE: Upload the GIFs to my Dropbox.
Don't be confused by all capital letters, lower case letters or medial capitals. Do not add an apostrophe before the "s". EXAMPLE: We have Netflix on both TVs. EXAMPLE: Don't point lasers at people. EXAMPLE: Who ate my M&Ms?
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