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Names that end in Z are treated the same as names ending in any other letter. Just use an apostrophe S to denote possession.

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"Mr. Fuzz's scruffy nose"

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Do you use an apostrophe after a last name ending is s?

When showing possession for a last name ending in "s," the use of an apostrophe depends on the style guide you follow. Both "Jones'" and "Jones's" are considered correct. However, it is more common in modern usage to simply add an apostrophe after the "s" (Jones').


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

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