The plural form of the proper noun Davis is the Davises.The plural possessive form is Davises'.example: The Davises' children are twins.
Brother=Vernon Sister= Dorothy Wilburn
One of them was, marha waylas skeliton Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson, (after they were married)i dont know what the other one is... sorry...maybe the other one isn't that important because they (it) are/is never recognized
When referring to more than one member of the Davis family, you would write Davises.You would not write Davis's unless something belonged to a person named Davis.
To make the last name Davis plural, you can add an "es" at the end. The plural form would be "Davises."
She had a weakness for chocolate.We shall use our enemy's weakness against them.He felt a weakness in the knees.The interviewer asked me what my biggest weakness was.
His weakness was his hair.
Its weakness is gasoline
i have no idea what her weakness was
what is Orpheus' weakness
In late December 1862 Jefferson Davis recognized the weakness of the Confederacy in the West. His ideas concerning overall strategy were based on speed and concentration. In his speech in Jackson, Mississippi on December 21, 1862, his goals were to bring Missouri into the Confederacy and take control of Kentucky.
yes he likes to kiss Emily Underwood she gose to lieser park eliminchrey in broken arrow Oklahoma in secend grade in mrs. davises class