Apostrophe Rules With Names - The Classroom
www.theclassroom.com › apostrophe-rules-namesMay 10, 2019 · Apostrophes With Two Names If you are using the names of two different people in a possessive form, you add the apostrophe and the “s” only to the second name -- “Mary and Sally’s red blouses.” If you use one person’s name and a pronoun for the other person, add the apostrophe and “s” only to the name -- “Jimmy’s and her favorite movies.” Related
How to use an apostrophe after a name ending with S
Well, it actually depends on how your pronounce the plural possessive. Oxford Dictionary tells us: With personal names that end in -s: add an apostrophe plus s when you would naturally pronounce an extra s if you said the word out loud . . . With personal names that end in -s but are not spoken with an extra s: just add an apostrophe after the -s.