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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Chaz' office/Chaz's office

Chaz' office/Chaz's office


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Hi It should be the second of those. If a word ends in an 's' sound because it is plural, you would use the first form you've mentioned: my parents' wedding, two weeks' work However, if the 's' sound comes from a persons name, then you must put the extra 's' in: Chris's wedding, Chaz's office Hope this helps Dave

  • Hi It should be the second of those.
  • If a word ends in an 's' sound because it is plural, you would use the first form you've mentioned: my parents' wedding, two weeks' work However, if the 's' sound comes from a persons name, then you must put the extra 's' in: Chris's wedding, Chaz's office Hope this helps Dave
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Hi

It should be the second of those. If a word ends in an 's' sound because it is plural, you would use the first form you've mentioned: my parents' wedding, two weeks' work

However, if the 's' sound comes from a persons name, then you must put the extra 's' in: Chris's wedding, Chaz's office

Hope this helps

Dave

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