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Yes, it helps me and I understand it, but it surprises me a lot.
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¿La ventana de la casa? Creo que "posesión + de + dueño/poseedor" = "owner/possessor + 's + possession No olvides que cuando el nombre del poseedor tiene un "s" a la fin en inglés solamente se añade, " ' " Chris' shoes Chris's shoes Sí me equivocaba lo siento
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The truck's focus is to be the best.
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I knew about "s' " when the word ended with "s". But I thought you couldn't say "house's window", but the window of the house. |
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The only rule that exists is, don't mix the two styles in the same document. It's OK to use one style in one document and the other style in another document, so long as someone with a strict sense of style (and a red marker ) doesn't see both documents! On a related note, some people like to throw the apostrophe (which is used to show possession) on the end of a family name: I'd like you to meet the Robinson's. I'd like you to meet the Robinsons. (Family Name: Robinson) They're trying to keep up with the Joneses. (Family Name: Jones) Last edited by Rusty; June 27, 2009 at 11:12 AM. |
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The Jones's home. or The Jones' home |
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This question is a bit hard to answer because two different style guides conflict. The Associated Press Stylebook says proper names that end in an 's' need only an apostrophe to show possession. The Chicago Manual of Style, on the other hand, states just the opposite. Exceptions are made for names like Jesus and Moses.
In the case in question, where a family (not an individual) owns a home, the proper name must first be rendered in the plural and then the apostrophe is added. Whether another 's' is added after the apostrophe depends on which style manual you're using. I also wanted to point out how these names are pronounced. Again, there is a conflict between the style guides. Jones (singular - pronounced /dʒoʊnz/) Joneses (plural - pronounced /dʒoʊnzɪz/) Jones' (singular genitive - pronounced /dʒoʊnz/) Jones's (singular genitive - pronounced /dʒoʊnzɪz/) Joneses' or Joneses's (plural genitive - pronounced /dʒoʊnzɪz/) As an aside, the 'es' plural ending is required for proper names that end in 'ch', 's', 'x' and 'z' sounds. |
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A.C.A.C.A.C.A.C.A.C.
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You're welcome.
Please explain the stuff you wrote at the top. |
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Oh, I didn't see it! What's that? I didn't wrote it
Maybe my computer is crazy sometimes, sorry |
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