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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
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Roberts's performance

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/movies/news/a347318/lily-collins-joins-the-english-teacher.html

Earlier this month, Collins confessed that she had "goosebumps" while watching Julia Roberts's performance as the Evil Queen in Tarsem Singh's Snow White.

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Wouldn't "Roberts' performance," not "Roberts's performance," be correct?
  

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That form of plural for a singular name is not so much in fashion now, except for classical names like Jesus, Moses and Socrates.

  • That form of plural for a singular name is not so much in fashion now, except for classical names like Jesus, Moses and Socrates.
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That form of plural for a singular name is not so much in fashion now, except for classical names like Jesus, Moses and Socrates.

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