There are two accepted forms for possessive singularnouns that end with an s:
Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word:
Harris'
Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word:
Harris's
Examples:
Mr. Harris' office is on the second floor.
Mr. Harris's office is on the second floor.
The plural form of the proper noun Harris is Harrises.
The plural possessive form is Harrises'.
Example: The Harrises' children are twins.
No, the correct possessive form of the proper name "Harris" would be "Harris's" with an apostrophe followed by an additional "s" to indicate possession.
The possessive form of the proper noun Suzy is Suzy's.example: The muffins at Suzy's Bake Shop are really good.
The proper name is spelled Chicago.
No, "spelled" is not a slang word. It is a proper English word that means to write or say the letters of a word in the correct order.
The proper noun is spelled Wichita, a city in Kansas.
The proper noun, a US state, is spelled Massachusetts.
Yes, Floyd's is the correct possessive form of the proper noun Floyd.
The correct possessive form is: each other'slives.
The correct possessive form of the proper noun Weitz is Weitz's.example: These vegetables came from Mr. Weitz's garden.
The correct possessive form for the proper noun Beste is Beste's.Example: You will find Beste's Flower Shop in the next block.
The possessive form for the proper noun Max is Max's.Example: The party is for Max's birthday.
The possessive form of the proper noun Suzy is Suzy's.example: The muffins at Suzy's Bake Shop are really good.
The possessive form for the proper noun Dinglas is Dinglas's.example: We found Dingals's notebook in the library.
The proper given name is usually spelled Oliver.
The correct spelling is occurred.
The proper name is spelled Chicago.
That is the correct spelling of the possessive proper noun Ripley's, as in Ripley's Believe It or Not.
The word Harris is a proper noun, the name of a person. A proper nou is always capitalized.The plural form is Harrises.