Harris' or Harris's?
Walz' or Walz's?
Markus' or Markus's?
In other news, the 11th Circuit issued this opinion yesterday, with each judge also writing a concurring opinion. Three concurring opinions... by Rosenbaum, Newsom, and Luck. Happy reading.There’s an apostrophe battle brewing among grammar nerds. Is it Harris’ or Harris’s? pic.twitter.com/mDAHxu76Nj
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 13, 2024
Harris's. Singulars that end in an "s" are followed by an apostrophe and then another "s" when in the possessive form. See APA style guide: https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/grammar/possessive-nouns
ReplyDeleteHarris’ and Walz’s. Just looks right.
ReplyDeleteWrong rarely, if ever, looks right.
DeleteWho cares? The important concern? How bad Harris will fuck up our country!
ReplyDeleteS' Z's
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