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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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plural form of Thomas

I am having a picture frame engraved for a friend as part of the wedding gift. How would I write the plural form of Thomas? Meaning...The Thomases, The Thomas' or the The Thomas's? Please help time is running out.
  

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" However, it might be more common or appropriate to say "Mr. and Mrs. "

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If Thomas is the family surname and not the given name of the groom, then the plural form would be "The Thomases." However, it might be more common or appropriate to say "Mr. and Mrs. Thomas."
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anonymous I am having a picture frame engraved for a friend as part of the wedding gift. How would I write the plural form of Thomas? Meaning...The Thomases, The Thomas' or the The Thomas's? Please help time is running out.

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