apostrophe immediately after the z and before the s: eg Fritz's book
Singular nouns ending in -z show possession by adding -'s to the end of the word. Examples:
Uncle Fritz's new wife is from France.
This waltz's tempo is a bit slow.
To show possession for a last name ending in "z," you still add an apostrophe and an "s" ('s). For example, for the last name "Gomez," you would write "Gomez's car" to show possession.
Add 's.
Nouns ending in 'z' add apostrophe s to show possession. Example:La Paz's beach is a favorite destination in Baja Calafornia Sur.
That is Diaz's cat.
Yes, you can use an apostrophe s to show possession even if the name ends in Z.
You put an apostrophe after the z ie. This is Baz' chair.
*assuption* treat like an s i.e.: ¨He left Mr.Zezyz' lunch back in the bus.¨
Nouns ending in -z (common or proper nouns) add -es to the end of the word to form the plural: Mr. and Mrs. Heintz or the Heintzes.The plural possessive form is Heintzes'.
To show possession after the letter z, add an apostrophe and the letter s (z's). For pluralizing a word that ends in z, add an apostrophe before the s without another s (z').
The possessive form for name ending with 'z' is to add an apostrophe 's'. Example:Those are Fritz's books.
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