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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

S on the end of a name

If you have a first name for example Alexis, and you need to use it as a plural, do you put Alexis' or Alexis's, or Alexis?
  

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— one Alexis; two Alexises. — Alexis's hat.

  • — one Alexis; two Alexises.
  • — Alexis's hat.
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Do you mean plural?— one Alexis; two Alexises.
Or do you mean possessive?— Alexis's hat.

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