Yes, any noun, common or proper ending in -s or -z, takes the 's to form the plural, and is pronounced with the additional syllable.
Examples.
The boss's car or Mr. Sanchez's car
The class's photo or Billy Cruz's photo
Yes, you usually add "es" to a last name that ends with a z to make it plural, as in "the Rodriguezes."
No, you do not typically put a comma between a person's last name and their suffix (e.g., Jr., Sr., III). You would write the full name without a comma between them.
No, you do not need to use an apostrophe in a last name if it is not possessive.
The apostrophe after a name, such as "Jeffs'," is used to show possession when a plural noun already ends in "s." This is applicable when indicating that something belongs to multiple people or objects with names ending in "s," like the belongings of the multiple individuals with the last name "Jeffs."
'Last name' in Chinese is '姓' [xing], which is put before 'first name', and put the two words together is '姓名' [xing ming]. So, 'what is your last name?' translated into Chinese is '你姓什么?' [ni xing she me]. To be more polite, you can ask '你贵姓?' [ni gui xing].
It is customary for Hispanics have four names, as follows: First Name + Middle Name + Paternal Grandfather's Last Name + Maternal Grandfather's Last Name However, nowadays, the rules are less strict and traditions are changing. Many parents decide to drop the middle name, or to hyphenate the two last names, or to only put one last name rather than two. I thought they had 2 last names so they had a better chance of naming the father
no, capitalize the letter and put a period after it.
I wouldn't necessaraly put it evrywhere i would sometimes put the first name in some places and then put the last name in some places and even sometimes the whole name that's what i do and i usually get a A in my grade
Last Names could be anything so your question isn't valid.You could just put some letters together and it could be a last name and probably is somewhere.
No, you do not typically put a comma between a person's last name and their suffix (e.g., Jr., Sr., III). You would write the full name without a comma between them.
well this is what you have to do. ~ you put the mans first and last name. and that's all you do. or you can put both of there names like say one persons name is Jill and the other jack. there last name is hello it would be jilljackhello
No just after their name.
No. You can cash a check only if it has your name in the area where you put a persons name. Everything else in that place makes the check useless or rather worthless
i dont love (put persons name)
You put their last name or email?its pretty self explanatory
Need to put full name, first name and last name middle name is optional
Because she doesnt like her last name ps her last name is coleman
starts with jea ends with ns put it together and you get jeans