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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Family possessive with noun understood?

If I am putting a family name on a boulder to put in front of their home, would it be written:
The Rays, The Rays' or The Ray's
  

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Anonymous The Rays' This one. CJ

  • Anonymous The Rays' This one.
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AnonymousThe Rays'
This one.

CJ
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I don't think one has to use the possessive form, although that is what the OP asked for. It can just be The Rays.
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canadian45I don't think one has to use the possessive form, although that is what the OP asked for.
It sounds like you're addressing me. You can address the OP directly, you know, if you'd like.
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I'd go for no apostrophe.
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CalifJimIt sounds like you're addressing me. You can address the OP directly, you know, if you'd like.
Actually, my post was not specifically addressed to any particular person.

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