Usually the husband According to most accepted etiquette the following is the anwer: Actually, if signing as a couple it is the wife's name that comes first. This can change depending on whether the husband or wife has the connection to the receiver of the card. If it is the husband friend or connection, then his name would go first; if it is the wife's connection, then her name is first. If sending a card and signing for the entire family, the order is: husband, wife, and the names of the children in birth order. Of course, one can use the last name and put The Smiths, The Johnsons, The Parkers, etc. ( DO NOT use an apostrophe after the s for the plural of your last name! If your last name ends in an s, you make it plural by adding -es; for example The Dickenses (last name is Dickens), The Hopkinses (last name is Hopkins-) Too many people confuse the use of the apostrophe with the plural. That is for another time-) However, if the wife has maintained her maiden name, it would be signed Mary Parker and John Smith and Family.
Yes, in the phrase "last year's party," you should use an apostrophe to show possession. The apostrophe indicates that the party belongs to last year.
The apostrophe in "cyclist" would be placed before the last letter when indicating possession: cyclist's.
No, the last Christmas has not been prophesied yet. According to the bible and the last testament, there is no such thing as a last Christmas. The last Christmas is not a prophetic event.
If there is a possession being signified, then yes. Example: Last year's numbers are better than this year's numbers. If there is no possession, then no. Example: These last years have been the best of my life!
Yes.
Use an apostrophe s to indicate possession.Example:Gibson's guitar strings broke last night.
An apostrophe placed after the last 's' in a word is used to indicate the possessive form of a plural noun that ends in 's,' such as "dogs' leashes."
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"Card of Last Will" (not to be confused with a card called 'Last Will') is an anime-only card and has never been printed as a real card.
Besides this coming Christmas in 2011, the last time Christmas fell on a Sunday was in 2004.
Yes an apostrophe is needed after the letter z of a person's last name if it indicates a possession. Example: Jessica Sanchez' golden voice.