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Chalk blue 691 Posted 8 years ago
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Is it Harris’s or Harris’. I’ve also seen Harrises. Witch one would be correct?

  

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chalk blue 691 Witch Which one would be correct? , belonging to Mr. Harris.

  • chalk blue 691 Witch Which one would be correct?
  • , belonging to Mr.
  • Harris.
  • Harrises names the whole family, as in The Harrises live near the Browns .
  • Harris' is not correct.
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chalk blue 691Witch Which one would be correct?

Harris's is the singular possessive, as in Harris's car, i.e., belonging to Mr. Harris.

Harrises names the whole family, as in The Harrises live near the Browns.

Harris' is not correct.

CJ

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