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How do you use an apostrophe with last name ending in z?

Apostrophe is placed after the letter z in names ending in this letter. Example: Mr. Sanchez' office or Mr. Sanchez's office


Do you use an apostrophe after a name ending is e?

Yes... Jane's book


Do you use a apostrophe when signing your last name on a Christmas card?

No, unless your name has an apostrophe in it or you are using it in the possessive.


Do you use an apostrophe at the end of a LAST name?

Final apostrophe is only used in the case of plurals ending in s. Otherwise apostrophe plus s is required. Thus we might say we listened to Tom Jones's records at the Joneses' house.


Is use of apostrophe in a name ending 'ss' - Ross's room - correct?

Yes, there can be either apostrophe s ('s) or just an apostrophe (') at the end of the word.


How do you use an apostrophe with a last name ending in y?

To indicate singular possession:Mr. McCoy's booksJim James's socksTo indicate plural possession:The James' household


Should a last name have an apostrophe for possessive?

Yes, a last name should have an apostrophe for possessive use. For example, if you want to indicate something belonging to someone with the last name Smith, you would write "Smith's." The apostrophe and the letter "s" show that the item belongs to the person named Smith. If the last name is pluralized, such as "the Smiths," you would use an apostrophe after the "s" (e.g., "the Smiths' house").


Do you put an apostophe on the last name if it's not possessive?

No, you do not need to use an apostrophe in a last name if it is not possessive.


When should Apostrophes be used in last names ending in s?

Apostrophe S is used to denote possession. Example: James's son Tonks's wand Crookshanks's tail


If you want to make a last name plural ending in s do you use 's or s'?

Neither. the apostrophe would only be used to indicate possession. Names the end in s require -es to form the plural, e.g. the Joneses


Can an apostrophe S go after the letter s in a persons last name?

Yes, you can use an apostrophe s to show possession even if the name ends in Z.


Do you use an apostrophe s with a last name ending with z or just z apostrophe?

Either form is generally accepted, but using an apostrophe s simplifies pronunciation and can help avoid confusion, especially in written communication. For example, "Martinez's" is more straightforward than "Martinez'." Ultimately, consistency is key.