Is there any way to use the gerundivum in clauses?
For instances: the Controller’s obligations, where “controller” is the concept?
Is there any way to use the gerundivum in clauses?
For instances: the Controller’s obligations, where “controller” is the concept?
Hi Bernd,
In Dutch & English you can simply use #concept singlequote s
So if, for example, your concept is called “controller” (and has a conceptlabel “controller” in singular and “controllers” in plural), writing #controller's
will result in controller's
in singular and controllers'
in plural. The algorithm is actually reasonably smart, e.g. also taking into account a trailing -x in Dutch.
Great! Thanks, Maarten.