Scottish car shows/events 2015
Discussion
What events are scheduled for this year? there's this obviously, anything else?
http://www.scottishcarshow.com/
http://www.scottishcarshow.com/
The Lauder show is the 7th of June, one of my favourite shows with a good variety of vehicles from vintage to modern day.
http://www.bvac.org.uk/Thirlestane/
http://www.bvac.org.uk/Thirlestane/
Erskine car show on the 11th of July this year, who knew there were 2 Ingilstons?
One of them is in Bishpton.
One of them is in Bishpton.
17th may Stirling classic car show bridge of Allan
7th June thirlestone castle Lauder
11th July erakine
12thjuly eglinton car show eglinton country park Kilwinning
11th-12th July glams castle
19th July phantoms American hotrod show classics and customs (no hot hatches allowed) Stirling
Rugby club
2nd August kames classic car show muiirkirk
22rd August classic car show lady bank
30th August scottish ford day lathalmond museum Dunfermline
13th sept scone palace classic car show
I've missed out biggar, Selkirk and few other shows as I don't have dates to
Hand for them
7th June thirlestone castle Lauder
11th July erakine
12thjuly eglinton car show eglinton country park Kilwinning
11th-12th July glams castle
19th July phantoms American hotrod show classics and customs (no hot hatches allowed) Stirling
Rugby club
2nd August kames classic car show muiirkirk
22rd August classic car show lady bank
30th August scottish ford day lathalmond museum Dunfermline
13th sept scone palace classic car show
I've missed out biggar, Selkirk and few other shows as I don't have dates to
Hand for them
steelej said:
Hoonmeister said:
meets.......
Grammar matters!
Actually thinking about this I think I'm actually grammatically correct, I have shortened the word meetings to meet's, so the apostrophe is valid Grammar matters!
John.
has not - hasn't
cannot - can't
he will - he'll
You will also use an apostrophe to show possession of something. The apostrophe goes directly after the thing doing the possessing:
Dave's car
The child's mother
The sun's rays = the rays of the sun.
The table's leg = the leg of the table.
The archbishop's palace = the palace of the archbishop.
The archbishops' palace = the palace of the archbishops.
The men's shirts = the shirts of the men.
Children's T-shirts = T-shirts of children.
The people's princess = the princess of the people.
The American peoples' inheritance = the inheritance of the American peoples.
My mother's photo = photo of my mother.
One week's notice = notice of one week.
Two weeks' notice = notice of two weeks.
Three years' experience = experience of three years.
Everyone's help = help of everyone.
HTH.
THE TAYSIDE CLASSIC CAR SHOW 2015
Tayside Classic Car Club are delighted to be holding our 10th Annual Motor Show at Errol Airfield on Sunday 14th June 2015
http://www.taysideclassiccarclub.co.uk/club-show/
Tayside Classic Car Club are delighted to be holding our 10th Annual Motor Show at Errol Airfield on Sunday 14th June 2015
http://www.taysideclassiccarclub.co.uk/club-show/
Martin_M said:
You only need the apostrophe if you are missing out one or more letters in the shortened version of the word e.g.
has not - hasn't
cannot - can't
he will - he'll
You will also use an apostrophe to show possession of something. The apostrophe goes directly after the thing doing the possessing:
Dave's car
The child's mother
The sun's rays = the rays of the sun.
The table's leg = the leg of the table.
The archbishop's palace = the palace of the archbishop.
The archbishops' palace = the palace of the archbishops.
The men's shirts = the shirts of the men.
Children's T-shirts = T-shirts of children.
The people's princess = the princess of the people.
The American peoples' inheritance = the inheritance of the American peoples.
My mother's photo = photo of my mother.
One week's notice = notice of one week.
Two weeks' notice = notice of two weeks.
Three years' experience = experience of three years.
Everyone's help = help of everyone.
HTH.
Education education education.....has not - hasn't
cannot - can't
he will - he'll
You will also use an apostrophe to show possession of something. The apostrophe goes directly after the thing doing the possessing:
Dave's car
The child's mother
The sun's rays = the rays of the sun.
The table's leg = the leg of the table.
The archbishop's palace = the palace of the archbishop.
The archbishops' palace = the palace of the archbishops.
The men's shirts = the shirts of the men.
Children's T-shirts = T-shirts of children.
The people's princess = the princess of the people.
The American peoples' inheritance = the inheritance of the American peoples.
My mother's photo = photo of my mother.
One week's notice = notice of one week.
Two weeks' notice = notice of two weeks.
Three years' experience = experience of three years.
Everyone's help = help of everyone.
HTH.
steelej said:
Hoonmeister said:
meets.......
Grammar matters!
Actually thinking about this I think I'm actually grammatically correct, I have shortened the word meetings to meet's, so the apostrophe is valid Grammar matters!
John.
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