The plural form of the proper noun Diaz is the Diazes.
The plural possessive form is Diazes'.
Example: The Diazes' children are twins.
The plural possessive form of the last name Ellis would be the Ellises'.
The plural form of the proper noun Jerry is Jerrys.The plural possessive form is Jerrys'.example: The Jerrys' last names are Brown and Green.
The plural form of the proper noun Lois is Loises.The plural possessive form is Loises'.Example: The Loises' last names are Brown and Green.
There are two accepted plural forms of the noun memorandum:memoranda and memorandums.The plural possessive forms are memoranda's and memorandums'.Examples:The memoranda's file is alpha by last name of sender.The memorandums' file is alpha by last name of sender.
The plural form of the proper noun Cody is Codys.The plural possessive form is Codys'.Example: The two Codys' last names are Green and White.
The plural possessive form of the last name Ellis would be the Ellises'.
The plural form of the proper noun Jerry is Jerrys.The plural possessive form is Jerrys'.example: The Jerrys' last names are Brown and Green.
The plural form of the proper noun Lois is Loises.The plural possessive form is Loises'.Example: The Loises' last names are Brown and Green.
There are two accepted plural forms of the noun memorandum:memoranda and memorandums.The plural possessive forms are memoranda's and memorandums'.Examples:The memoranda's file is alpha by last name of sender.The memorandums' file is alpha by last name of sender.
The plural form of the proper noun Cody is Codys.The plural possessive form is Codys'.Example: The two Codys' last names are Green and White.
The plural form of the noun Chris is Chrises.The plural possessive form is Chrises'.Examples: The two Chrises' last names are Brown and Green.
The plural form of the name Max is Maxes.The plural possessive form is Maxes'.Example: The two Maxes' last names are Oscar and Mayer.
The plural form of the proper nun 'Tony' is Tonys.The plural possessive form is Tonys'.Example: The Tonys' last names are Marco and Polo.
The plural form of the noun Chris is Chrises.The plural possessive form is Chrises'.Examples: The two Chrises' last names are Brown and Green.
The plural form of the proper noun Emily is Emilys.The plural possessive form is Emilys'.Example: The two Emilys' last names are Green and White.
The plural form for the proper noun Sarah is Sarahs; the plural possessive form is Sarahs'.Example: The two Sarahs in my class are cousins and the Sarahs' last names are the same as well.
The job belongs to last year as it was, so it is a possessive. So there is an apostrophe needed between year and s, so it does not indicate a plural. The correct form is: Last year's job.