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When using the plural possessive, an apostrophe should be added to the end of it.

For example: The Browns' house.

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When referring to a family as the Browns, you would add an apostrophe before the s to indicate the plural possessive form, such as "the Browns' house." If you are simply referring to the family in a non-possessive way, you can just write "the Browns."

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