There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns that end with an s:
Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word:
Examples:
Mr. Jones' assistant will make an appointment for you.
Mr. Jones's assistant will make an appointment for you.
Jones has the plural Joneses.So the plural possessive would be Joneses' as in "the Joneses' satellite receiver."
Jones's plural is Jonses, in fact.
Mrs. Jones's
The plural form of Jones is spelled "Joneses".
Mr Jones' instead of Mr Jones's :)
The correct spelling for the plural form of "Jones" is "Joneses."
The plural possessive form of "Dr. Jones" is "Dr. Joneses'."
The plural possessive form of Jones is Joneses', e.g.We accepted the Joneses' invitation.
It should read: Will all the Joneses please step forward.Joneses is the plural of Jones.
The plural for the last name "Walls" is the Wallses.
joneses
The plural form of Jones is Jonesese.g.Keeping up with the Joneses meaning to strive not to be outdone by one's neighbours or peers.