city's is apostrophe for possession but cities is plural of city
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"City's" is a possessive form, indicating ownership or belonging to a city (e.g., the city's skyline). "Cities" is the plural form, referring to more than one city (e.g., many cities are known for their unique culture).
Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Common nouns are the words for general things.
There is no difference between "quatation" and "quotation." It seems like "quatation" may be a misspelling or typo of "quotation." "Quotation" refers to the act of quoting or citing someone else's words, while a "quotation" is the exact words or passage that is being quoted.
Some people like to distinguish between the two words, with revolution meaning rotation about the planet's own axis (e.g. in 24 hours), and rotation taking place around the Sun (in 365¼ days).
The difference between an AutoCorrect entry and a building block is that an AutoCorrect entry corrects misspelled or mistyped words automatically as you type, while a building block is a reusable piece of content or formatting that you can insert into a document when needed. Building blocks do not have the automatic correction feature of AutoCorrect entries.
The interview contains run-on sentences and "filler" words while the preface uses complete sentences in an unemotional way.