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In order to find out John's strengths or in order to find out Johns' cognitive strengthsI
I never remember the rule for 's , s'
  

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singular = add an 's (John's) plural ending in S = add an ' only (after the S) (The cars' windscreens) plural not ending in S (people, children, etc) = add an 's (The children's room) These rules cover the majority of cases.

  • singular = add an 's (John's) plural ending in S = add an ' only (after the S) (The cars' windscreens) plural not ending in S (people, children, etc) = add an 's (The children's room) These rules cover the majority of cases.
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singular = add an 's (John's)

plural ending in S = add an ' only (after the S) (The cars' windscreens)

plural not ending in S (people, children, etc) = add an 's (The children's room)

These rules cover the majority of cases.

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