The possessive singular of all English nouns, regardless of spelling, is formed by adding 's: Luis's ( pronounced Luises as if it were a plural).
The correct possessive form of "Luis" is "Luis's."
The plural possessive form is Luis's.
To use an apostrophe correctly with "Luis", you would write it as "Luis' " to indicate possession. For example, "Luis' car" means the car belongs to Luis. If the name ends with an "s" like "Luis", you can choose to add only an apostrophe after the "s" for possessive form.
The correct spelling of the possessive form of "people" is "people's."
The correct spelling of the possessive form of "women" is "women's."
No, "dice's" is not the correct form of plural possessive. The correct form is "dice'", without the additional "s."
The plural possessive form is Luis's.
The plural possessive form is Luis's.
To use an apostrophe correctly with "Luis", you would write it as "Luis' " to indicate possession. For example, "Luis' car" means the car belongs to Luis. If the name ends with an "s" like "Luis", you can choose to add only an apostrophe after the "s" for possessive form.
The correct possessive form of "Jr." is "Jr.'s." For example, "This is Mr. Smith Jr.'s house."
"Its" is the correct possessive form of "it". No apostrophe.
The Correct possessive form of "gables" is: A= gables'
The correct possessive form is my boss'slunch.
The plural possessive form is antiques'.
The plural possessive form is passengers'.
For a group of girls, the correct possessive form is girls' night out.For one girl, the correct possessive form is girl's night out.
The correct possessive form for the singular noun dog is dog's.example: My dog's name is Dixie.
The possessive form for the noun kid is kid's.