Malone, Grunger
Thank you for your advice. I wasn’t sure what to have at the market café today, so for once, I looked at the blackboard and an item caught my eye:
Soup of the Day’s £2
I decided, with trepidation, to teach Cassie some grammar.
“I am afraid you have a superfluous apostrophe” I told her. “The other day you referred to your two soups as Soup of the Days, which of course has no apostrophe, but it should be Soups of the Day anyway.”
“As usual you are wrong” she rebuked me. “On Wednesdays we only have one soup, which is vegetable, and the description is quite correct. It is saying that Soup of the Day is £2. The apostrophe is replacing a missing letter.”
I was taken aback, but I had to admit she was right. Of course, I had to order the soup, which was substantial and tasty.