I wanted to use a contraction for...what Fletcher's after.... but that looks wrong. “Do you understand what Fletcher is after?"
Show titles are italicized. But if we have a possessive ending that ends in “s,” which option would you go with below? One, two or three? (1) The...
If the plural possessive of “deer” is “deer’s” (as in, “The deer’s tracks were easy to follow once the animals entered the snowy woods”), how do...
Do we put a comma after “Connecticut’s”, “France’s” and “2001’s” below? Or leave as is, without the comma in each (as shown below)? I cannot find...
I like the name "Jacobs." I can't stand writing "Jacobs's." I will never be able to name a character "Jacobs." Damn this world. Is there some...
Hello, all, I have been studying apostrophe usage on the internet. I wanted to know whether the examples below (I made them up) are correct with...
The Associated Press (they never use italics) punctuates the possessive of titles in quotes like this: "Jeopardy!'s" subtleties of language ... ....
No, we're not playing those stupid Call of Duty games... it's possessive time! It was of Usmanov and Kroenke’s (universe). It was of...
Hi all, I'm trying to wrap my head around a sentence that someone else wrote. I'm almost positive one can't use an apostrophe in this way to...
What sounds better? 1) We chose the In-N-Out in Auburn. 2) We chose Auburn's In-N-Out. 3) We chose the Auburn's In-N-Out. 4) <something else>...
Separate names with a comma.