Crews
Crews (name) means an English surname. Example: “Terry Crews is an actor and former football player.”
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What does “Crews” mean?
The word “Crews” means an English surname.
How do you pronounce “Crews”?
“Crews” is pronounced krooz (/kɹuːz/ in IPA).
How do you use “Crews” in a sentence?
Here is “Crews” used in a sentence: “Terry Crews is an actor and former football player.”
What part of speech is “Crews”?
“Crews” is a name.
Is “Crews” a common word?
“Crews” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the difference between "crews," "crew's," and "crews'"?
"Crews" is the plural of "crew," meaning more than one group of workers; "crew's" is the singular possessive (belonging to one crew); and "crews'" is the plural possessive (belonging to more than one crew). As a surname, Crews is capitalized and takes no apostrophe unless you are showing possession.
Is the surname "Crews" spelled the same as the plural of "crew"?
Yes, the surname Crews is spelled identically to "crews," the plural of the noun "crew," but the surname is always written with a capital C. Context usually makes clear whether the word names a family or refers to groups of people.
How do you make the surname "Crews" possessive?
To show possession you can add an apostrophe and s, as in "Crews's car," or an apostrophe alone, as in "Crews' car." Because the name already ends in s, style guides differ on which form they prefer, so either is widely accepted.