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Old 27-Jun-2004, 02:07
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I would like to know which is proper for a sign, guest entrance or guests entrance?


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I would like to know which is proper for a sign, guest entrance or guests entrance?


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guest entrance means, enterance for guests :D

enterance :(
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Entrance, surely?
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