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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Pural form when using both a name and a surname

If I want to say for example "There are two Johns " I just need to add -s, the same with the surname. But what about both name and surname in the same sentence.

When I want to talk about a several persons that are named "John Smith" should I use "Johns Smiths" oraz "John Smiths". On internet I've found the latter but I'm not convinced.

Do anyone know correct form?
  

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Only one plural s: two John Smiths. CB

  • Only one plural s: two John Smiths.
  • CB
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Only one plural s: two John Smiths.

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