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PERFECT ANSWER! Exactly what I needed to know. I can't thank you enough!!!
" wrote: A quick codicile to this: if your referring to the possive, it should be an apostrophe following the "s": the Hess' Christmas greeting. If you are referring to the plural, Hesses is correct. Proper nouns ending in y always form the plural simply by adding s, even when the y is preceded by a consonant: Bushofskys. "grammargirl" wrote: Thanks for the quick response!!! But what about last name "Bushofsky"? "DCA" wrote: Hesses "grammargirl" wrote: This is really a grammatical question: How do I write a family name when referring to the entire family if it ends with an "s" or a "z"??? Example: "The Sanchez's", "The Sanchezes", "The Sanchezs"??? Or "The Hess's", "The Hesses", "The Hess'"? Any English teachers out there? PLEASE HELP!!! |
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