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❇️ /Possessive 's/ always comes after a noun or a name.
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❇️ If a singular noun ending in s is followed by a word beginning with s, use only the apostrophe, not the 's. For example, Charles' shirt.
❇️ It is the case that “Charles's” is still grammatically correct, because writing reflects speech and most native speakers still pronounce the s twice.
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❇️ The correct way to write the possessive case of Chris is Chris', not Chris's.
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❇️ Jess' more commonly used. I thought if it was singular possessive is Jess' (Jess' pencils)
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📚Jesus' vs. Jesus's. Regarding Jesus' vs Jesus's, both are correct✅
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❇️ If a singular noun ending in s is followed by a word beginning with s, use only the apostrophe, not the 's. For example, Charles' shirt.
❇️ It is the case that “Charles's” is still grammatically correct, because writing reflects speech and most native speakers still pronounce the s twice.
--✷----✷----✷----✷----✷--
❇️ The correct way to write the possessive case of Chris is Chris', not Chris's.
--✷----✷----✷----✷----✷--
❇️ Jess' more commonly used. I thought if it was singular possessive is Jess' (Jess' pencils)
--✷----✷----✷----✷----✷
📚Jesus' vs. Jesus's. Regarding Jesus' vs Jesus's, both are correct✅
🎙نکات بیشتر در این کانال
╭─────•••
│ 𝒋𝒐𝒊𝒏↴🇺🇸📚🇬🇧•𓂅
│
╰➤︎👨🏻🏫 @moalem_zaban