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minus-squaresetVeryLoud(true);@lemmy.calinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·19 hours agoIf the name ends in an S, you leave a floating apostrophe. James’ If the name does not end with an S, you place an S after an apostrophe. Carl’s The only time an S without an apostrophe is valid is when indicating plural. If the noun ends with an S, you do not have to change anything. Many James Many Carls
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minus-squaresetVeryLoud(true);@lemmy.calinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·edit-23 hours agoDepends on pronunciation: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/informatics/punctuation/apostrophe/possessives
If the name ends in an S, you leave a floating apostrophe.
James’
If the name does not end with an S, you place an S after an apostrophe.
Carl’s
The only time an S without an apostrophe is valid is when indicating plural. If the noun ends with an S, you do not have to change anything.
Many James
Many Carls
If the word is plural and ends with s then you use s’ but for a single James, you can write James’s.
Depends on pronunciation: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/informatics/punctuation/apostrophe/possessives
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