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You will show possession the same as with all other words, 's.

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James's son

Tonks's wand

Crookshanks's tail

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Make a last name that ends in S possessive?

The plural for the last name "Walls" is the Wallses.


How do you pronounce a proper name that ends with an s when it is also in the possessive form?

When a proper name ends with an "s" and is in the possessive form, you typically add an apostrophe and another "s" ('s) which is pronounced as an extra syllable at the end of the name. For example, "Jones's" would be pronounced as "Jones-ez."


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To use an apostrophe correctly with "Luis", you would write it as "Luis' " to indicate possession. For example, "Luis' car" means the car belongs to Luis. If the name ends with an "s" like "Luis", you can choose to add only an apostrophe after the "s" for possessive form.


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How do you make a last name that ends in an s possessive?

There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns that end with an s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word:Jones'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word:Jones'sExamples:The meeting is in Mr. Jones' office.The meeting is in Mr. Jones's office.


When do you use s's or s'?

If the word you are making into a possessive ends in s because it is a plural, then you add an apostrophe after the s to make it possessive. In all other cases, including words which end in s for any reason other that because they are plurals, you add an apostrophe and the s.


Correct grammar for proper names that end in s?

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What is the possessive for hippopotamus?

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What is the plural possessive for the word charges?

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When to use s' vs s's?

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How do you use an apostrophe for a name that ends with a s?

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What is the Plural proper noun possessive on names?

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