Family’s or Families’ or Families?

The word family’s is the singular possessive form. E.g., “Each family’s respective application will be considered.” Also, families’ is the plural possessive. E.g., “The hotel … Read more

Williams’ or Williams’s?

Williams’ is the singular possessive of the last name Williams, which you should use when following AP Style. E.g., “Mr. Williams’ wife is a vet.” … Read more

Witness’ or Witness’s?

The term witness’s is the standard singular possessive of witness and you should use this form when following AP Style and the Chicago Manual of … Read more

Thomas’ or Thomas’s?

The term Thomas’ is a singular possessive form of Thomas that you should use for AP Style. E.g., “Thomas’ sister lives in Tokyo.” Furthermore, Thomas’s … Read more

Princess’ or Princess’s?

Princess’s is the standard singular possessive form of princess. E.g., “A princess’s responsibilities involve meeting the public.” Furthermore, princess’ is a correct form of the … Read more

Nicholas’ or Nicholas’s?

Nicholas’ is the singular possessive form you should use when following AP Style. E.g., “Nicholas’ house is wooden.” Furthermore, Nicholas’s is also a singular possessive … Read more

Lucas’ or Lucas’s?

Lucas’ is a singular possessive form of Lucas. E.g., “Lucas’ birthday is in May.” Furthermore, Lucas’s is also a possessive form of Lucas. E.g., “Lucas’s … Read more