You use Dennis's when meaning, "belonging to Dennis." It's the possessive form of Dennis, which is a name.
Edmund Bartley-Denniss died in 1931.
Edmund Bartley-Denniss was born in 1854.
Gary Denniss has written: 'Macaulay Township in days gone by'
Denniss Wade was born on December 31, 1979, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
James Denniss ate it
Dr Tom Denniss invented the technology.
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I mightn't use that word.
You can use "in lieu of" as a substitute for "for."
you can use the word an if the word after it begins with a vowel
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
If you use a word-for-word quote you put you put the quoted material in quotation marks. For instance "what you do if you use a word for word quote" then you would put were your found the quote