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Brooks’ or Brooks’s?

Brooks’ or Brooks’s?

Brooks’ and Brooks’s are both valid possessive forms of the name Brooks. The choice between them depends on the style guide you adhere to. In…

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Charles’ or Charles’s?

Charles’ or Charles’s?

The term Charles’ is a correct singular possessive form of Charles, commonly favored in AP Style. For instance, “Charles’ birthday is in May.” Conversely, the…

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Travis’ or Travis’s?

Travis’ or Travis’s?

Travis’ and Travis’s are both correct possessive forms of the name Travis. However, the choice between them depends on the style guide you follow. In…

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Nicholas’ or Nicholas’s?

Nicholas’ or Nicholas’s?

The term Nicholas’s is the more common way to form the singular possessive of Nicholas. For example, “Nicholas’s artwork is impressive.” However, the word Nicholas’…

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Lewis’ or Lewis’s?

Lewis’ or Lewis’s?

The term Lewis’s is the more common way to form the singular possessive of Lewis. For example, “Lewis’s book collection is extensive.” However, the word…

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Story’s or Stories’ or Stories?

Story’s or Stories’ or Stories?

Story’s is the singular possessive form of story. For example, “The story’s ending left me satisfied.” Also, stories’ is the plural possessive form. For instance,…

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Bakery’s or Bakeries’ or Bakeries?

Bakery’s or Bakeries’ or Bakeries?

The term bakery’s is the singular possessive form of bakery. For example, “The bakery’s employees work hard.” Furthermore, bakeries’ is the plural possessive form. For…

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Monkey’s or Monkeys’ or Monkeys?

Monkey’s or Monkeys’ or Monkeys?

The term monkey’s is the singular possessive form of monkey. E.g., The monkey’s tail helps it balance while climbing.” Furthermore, monkeys’ is the plural possessive…

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Battery’s or Batteries’ or Batteries?

Battery’s or Batteries’ or Batteries?

The word battery’s is the singular possessive form of battery. For example, “The battery’s capacity to hold a charge is impressive.” Furthermore, batteries’ is the…

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Memory’s or Memories’ or Memories?

Memory’s or Memories’ or Memories?

The word memory’s is the singular possessive form of memory. E.g., “The story was a tribute to her memory’s legacy.” Furthermore,  memories  is the plural…

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