use jone's if someone's name is jone
jones' if its a last name or fanily of more than 1
Neither of these. The plural of Jones is Joneses: "The Joneses live here" or "The Jones family lives here".
No, if you marry and become Jones then it is Jones, nee Smith
indiana jones uses his right hand.
"Jones" is the full surname. The possessive case is " Jones's hat". 'Jones' is a Welsh surname, and means the son of John.
A revolver and a bull whip are the weapons that Indiana Jones carries.
You use it when you are referring to the person's property if they have an 's' at the end of their name, for example: You COULD use Jones's books OR Jones' books
spalding
Ckuhz he is a q. (:
If its for the DS what you do is play as Indiana Jones the press the A button to use the whip to disarm them
It would be more customary to use either "Frank and Nancy Jones" or "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones".
martin
Deborah Louise Jones has written: 'The use of performance-enhancing drugs by female athletes'