The singular possessive form for the proper noun Texas is Texas's, pronounced Tex-as-es (Texas's largest city...).
There is no plural (or plural possessive) form for the noun Texas because there is only one Texas.
The possessive singular of all English nouns is formed by adding -'s: Texas's. Some seem to consider that form awkward to say, although they would have no trouble with the plural form, Texases, which sounds exactly the same. For such people, we have the Frenchified possessive form "of Texas."
The possessive form of Mrs. Gonzales would be Mrs. Gonzales's. In some cases, you make a noun that already ends with 's' by adding the apostrophe 's' to the end of a noun when you pronounce the added 'es' sound for the possessive.If you are in doubt which nouns ending with 's' should have the extra 's' added for plural or possessive, say it both ways to see if you are using the 'es' after the 's'. Some other examples are Texas's flag, the boss's office, and Gus's father.
Texas is the second largest US State by area.
The word 'children' is an irregular plural noun for the singular 'child'. There are also irregular possessive nouns such as Texas's flag or Claus's car. Both are forms of irregular nouns.
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Second largest is Texas. Third largest is California.
The largest Wal-Mart in Texas resides in Alice, TX.
Texas is second to Alaska as the largest state in total area. Texas has an area of 268,601 square miles.Texas
He is the largest individual landowner in Texas.
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Duncanville HS, a suburb of Dallas, is largest in Texas, 2nd largest in the U.S.