Yes, if it will show ownership.
Example: Buzz' radio or Buzz's radio
Yes. Use an apostrophe S if you are indicating possession.
You put an apostrophe after the z ie. This is Baz' chair.
Same as any other use. Use an apostrophe S to indicate possession.
If it is required, the apostrophe would come after the Z but before the S. "This is Mr. Buzz's stinger!"
There is no apostrophe in the name Hernandez. But if you're talking about an accent mark, it's on the a: Hernández.
Yes you can put an 's after a z , although names ending in s or an s sound are not required to have the second s added in possessive form, it is preferred.Example:Jessica Sanchez' bags can also be written as Jessica Sanchez's bags
Put the apostrophe in mices right after s.: mices'
No apostrophe is to be putted in this sentence.
Apostrophe is placed after the letter z in names ending in this letter. Example: Mr. Sanchez' office or Mr. Sanchez's office
Personally, no. But it's not incorrect to put the apostrophe.
"Volkswagen" doesn't require an apostrophe.
Yes. Always. But should it be followed by an s?