When the nouns of a compound subject or object share or possess the same thing, use just one apostrophe for the last noun of the compound group.Example: I made a cake for Jane and Mary's party.When the nouns of a compound subject or object have each their own, then both nouns are possessive.Example: Jane's and Mary's grades have improved.
beautiful tall out going person who loves to laugh:)
Leon.
A friend of Jane.
its Here is a picture of Jane and I.
in twomills, Penn
Margarette Rose, AKA, Rose Nolan
The last names of the three girls named Rose in "Ashes of Roses" by Mary Jane Auch are Smith, Nolan, and Malloy.
Mary = Maria Jane = Juana Mary Jane = Marijuana
Mary-Jane Selwood has written: 'Mary-Jane Selwood'
Mary Jane Jordan's birth name is King, Mary Jane.
"Mary Jane" in Tagalog is spelled as "M e r i H a n".
Mary Jane Watson was created in 1966.
Mary-Jane
She played Mary Jane Watson. Like-a DHA! its Mary Jane Watson!!!!!
Depends where you live cause its legal in many places already
Mary Jane (y) :) Mary Jane (y) :)