To form the plural of a name ending in -ss, add -es to the end or the word; for example:one Jess, two Jessesone Bess, two BessesTo form the possessive of a plural noun ending with -s, add an apostrophe (') at the end, for example:The two Jesses' last names are Green and Brown.The two Besses' last names are Smith and Jones.
The plural possessive form of "Jerry" is "Jerrys'."
The plural possessive form of "Lois" would be "Lois'."
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 possessive of all English plurals ending in -s is formed by adding an apostrophe after the final s: the Joneses' house. (Do not mistake singulars that end in -s, like Jones or Charles for plurals).
To form the plural of a name ending in -ss, add -es to the end or the word; for example:one Jess, two Jessesone Bess, two BessesTo form the possessive of a plural noun ending with -s, add an apostrophe (') at the end, for example:The two Jesses' last names are Green and Brown.The two Besses' last names are Smith and Jones.
Yes, the plural for Smith is Smiths, and the plural possessive is Smiths'.Do not forget to capitalize names; names are proper nouns.
The plural possessive form of "Jerry" is "Jerrys'."
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 possessive form of "Lois" would be "Lois'."
The possessive form for plural names is the same as for any plural noun ending in 's'. The plural is formed by adding an apostrophe (') after the ending 's'. Examples:The two Harrys' last names are Brown and Green.The Lincolns' first names are Abraham and Mary.The Joneses' dog is a prize winner.Both of the Gladyses' boyfriends are Jameses.
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 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 proper noun Mary is Marys.The plural possessive form is Marys'.example: The two Marys' last names are Brown and Green.
The plural form of the proper noun Chris is Chrises.The plural possessive form is Chrises'.example: The two Chrises' last names are Green and Brown.
The plural form of the proper noun Bess is Besses.The plural possessive form is Besses'.Example: The two Besses' last names are Brown and Burke.
The possessive of all English plurals ending in -s is formed by adding an apostrophe after the final s: the Joneses' house. (Do not mistake singulars that end in -s, like Jones or Charles for plurals).