Williams' or Williams's
Geoffrey Payton has written: 'The Merriam-Webster pocket dictionary of proper names' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Names, Personal Names 'Dictionary of Proper Names, The Penguin'
You always capitalize proper names, and Spanish is a proper name for someone or something from Spain.
The possessive form of proper nouns (names) that don't end in s is formed by adding an apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word.Examples:Michael's bicycleMandy's brotherMr. Swanson's classroom
SelenaserenasarahstaceystevesophiestellastephenStephanieSamanthaSallySamSamuelSaraSabrinaSashaSavannahShellySheldonShelbySheliaShermanSimon
G. D. West has written: 'An index of proper names in French Arthurian prose romances' -- subject(s): Arthurian romances, Indexes, Personal Names, Romances 'An index of proper names in Arthurian verse romances, 1150-1300' -- subject(s): Chansons de geste, French Names, Indexes, King Arthur
George Peiris Malalasekera has written: 'Buddhism and the race question' -- subject(s): Buddhism and race relations, Buddha and Buddhism, Race relations 'Dictionary of Pali proper names' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Geographical Names, Names, Geographical, Names, Pali, Names, Personal, Pali, Pali Names, Personal Names
A list of country names (proper nouns) that end in letter 's':BarbadosBelarusComorosCyprusHondurasMaldivesMauritiusNetherlandsPhilippinesSaint Kits and NevisSeychellesNote: These are the English names for these countries. The names of these countries in their own languages may or may not end with an 's'.
Gilbert Dyer has written: 'Vulgar errors, ancient and modern, attributed as imports to the proper names ..' 'Vulgar errors, ancient and modern, attributed as imports to the proper names of the globe clearly ascertained' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, Historical geography, Itinerarium Antonini, Names, Geographical
Parks. Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Common nouns are the words for general things.
Match these twelve cities, whose whose names begin with the letter S, with the central states in which they are located by writing one letter on each line. Use the United States map for help. You may need to use some state names more than once, and you may find that there are other state names which you do not need at all.
Oscar W. Richards has written: 'The effective use and proper care of the microtome' -- subject(s): Microtomes 'The effective use and proper care of the microscope' -- subject(s): Microscope and microscopy
there is no proper abbreviation for say but you can use: s. say. or sy.