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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Hello Everyone!

My question is: how to use the apostrophe + s to something that already has an 's in the end of the name? For example, theres the jeans brand Levi's. How do I write that someone is working for Levi's? Is Levi's's employee? I know that this is not right, please tell me.

Thank you very much!
  

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"a Levi's employee" seems OK to me. If the company is Google we say "a Google employee"; if the company is Levi's we say "a Levi's employee".

  • "a Levi's employee" seems OK to me.
  • If the company is Google we say "a Google employee"; if the company is Levi's we say "a Levi's employee".
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"a Levi's employee" seems OK to me. If the company is Google we say "a Google employee"; if the company is Levi's we say "a Levi's employee".

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