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English Tip of the Week
Apostrophes with Words Ending in “s”
Most people think that apostrophes with words or names ending in s will be too confusing to master. Not so! Here are a few easy tips that will make you look like a pro.
Rule: To show singular possession for a word ending in an s or s sound, use the apostrophe and another s.
Examples: the class’s opinion (one class), a bass’s stripes, Marx’s theories, Dickens’s novels
Rule: To show plural possession of a word ending in an s or s sound, form the plural first; then immediately use the apostrophe.
Examples: the classes’ opinions, the basses’ stripes, the Williamses’ car, the Soos’ house, the Marxes’ children
For more about apostrophes, click here.
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