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- If the conference actually belongs to the writers, then you'd want the possessive form, writers'. When we want the possessive of a , we pluralize first and then simply make the name possessive with the use of an apostrophe. So we would write "Alexander Dumas' first novel" and "this bordeaux' bouquet. Using the possessive will affect how we read the sentence. NEW COVID 19 RESTRICTIONS Due to public health concerns, Clark Funeral Home wants to be proactive in the protection of our families. We feel this action is necessary to protect your health, as well as the health of your family members and friends. " However, many non-English words that end with a silent "s" or "x" will form their possessives with only an apostrophe. The KELOLAND Automall For years the KELOLAND Automall has been the Siouxland's favorite place to shop for new and used vehicles. Patriots quarterback Drew Bledsoe threw three touchdown passes. The double possessive has been around since the fifteenth century, and is widely accepted. The Pepins' house is the big blue one on the corner. Remember that personal pronouns create special problems in the formation of possessives. Service and traditions founded in that first generation were carried on by John Lauren Clark, Jr. When the last name ends in a hard "z" sound, we usually don't add an "s" or the "-es" and simply add the apostrophe: "the Chambers' new baby. Usually, almost always in fact, we use the possessive form of a noun or pronoun to modify a gerund. This construction tells us that Miguel and Cecilia share ownership of these cars. Lewis's and Clark's expectations were altogether different. plural as modifier• Miguel and Cecilia's new cars are in the parking lot. With nouns whose plurals are irregular see , however, you will need to add an apostrophe followed by an s to create the possessive form. But with words that do not change their form when pluralized, you will have to add an -s or -es. Additional modifiers will also help determine which form to use. Due to the very high numbers of COVID-19 cases in Grady and the surrounding counties, we will be conducting graveside services ONLY at this time. Native speakers will note how much more natural it is to say "He's a fan of hers" than "he's a fan of her. If it's a group of writers attending a conference, you want the plural ending, writers. Another example:• The possessive indicated by 's belongs to the entire phrase, not just to Cecilia. Forming Possessives Showing possession in English is a relatively easy matter believe it or not. Compound Possessives When you are showing possession with compounded nouns, the apostrophe's placement depends on whether the nouns are acting separately or together. Now Jason McGhin and his wife, Laurie Clark McGhin, continue those valued traditions as we begin our 85th year of service to South Georgia and North Florida. By adding an apostrophe and an s we can manage to transform most singular nouns into their possessive form:• The geese's food supply was endangered. " Double Possessives Do we say "a friend of my uncle" or "a friend of my uncle's"? Bill's and my car had to be towed last night. " According to the New York Public Library's Guide to Style and Usage, there are "certain expressions that end in s or the s sound that traditionally require an apostrophe only: for appearance' sake, for conscience' sake, for goodness' sake" 268. com and in association with KELO TV, is the premier marketplace for vehicle inventory from the regular car dealer to selling a vehicle as a private party in our region. Used with the permission of Oxford University Press. Generally, the apostrophe -s is simply added to the end of the compound structure: my daughter-in-law's car, a friend of mine's car. This construction tells us that the two gentlemen held one set of expectations in common. The lions' usual source of water has dried up. In spite of the fact that "a friend of my uncle's" seems to overwork the notion of possessiveness, that is usually what we say and write. So we would write about "Illinois's next governor" and "Arkansas's former governor" and "the Marine Corps's policy. We hope to return to normal services by early spring as the numbers are predicted to decline. It's extremely helpful, for instance, in distinguishing between "a picture of my father" in which we see the old man and "a picture of my father's" which he owns. She plans on opening a women's clothing boutique. "Veterans Day" is plural but not possessive, for historical reasons shrouded in mystery. The KELOLAND Automall powered by Carbase. If this sounds clumsy, use the "of" construction to avoid the apostrophe: the car of a friend of mine, etc. On the other hand, "I'm worried about Joe's running in the park after dark" puts the emphasis on the running that Joe is doing "running" is a gerund, and "Joe's" modifies that verbal. In fact, oddly enough, it's Rule Number One in Strunk's You will find that some nouns, especially proper nouns, especially when there are other -s and -z sounds involved, turn into clumsy beasts when you add another s: "That's old Mrs. We signify separate ownership by writing both of the compounded proper nouns in the possessive form. Incidentally, the NYPL Guide also suggests that when a word ends in a double s, we're better off writing its possessive with only an apostrophe: the boss' memo, the witness' statement. See the section on for additional help. " Many writers consider it bad form to use apostrophe -s possessives with pieces of furniture and buildings or inanimate objects in general. This means that each of them has at least one new car and that their ownership is a separate matter. For expressions of time and measurement, the possessive is shown with an apostrophe -s: "one dollar's worth," "two dollars' worth," "a hard day's night," "two years' experience," "an evening's entertainment," and "two weeks' notice" the title of the Hollywood movie nothwithstanding. the car's front seat• Do you attend a writer s' conference or a writer s conference? Sometimes it's not easy to tell which is which. I wrecked my best friend, Bob's car. " What precedes the "of" is usually indefinite a friend, not the best friend , unless it's preceded by the demonstratives this or that, as in "this friend of my father's. The double possessive construction is sometimes called the "post-genitive" or " of followed by a possessive case or an absolute possessive pronoun" from the Oxford English Dictionary, which likes to show off. For instance, "I'm worried about Joe running in the park after dark" means that I'm worried about Joe and the fact that he runs in the park after dark the word "running" is a modifying Joe. " Authority for the section on "double possessives": The New Fowler's Modern English Usage edited by R. The gases' odors mixed and became nauseating. " Writing "the edge of the ski" would probably be an improvement over "the ski's edge," however. Children's programming is not a high priority. Miguel's and Cecilia's new cars are in the parking lot. The babies' beds were all in a row. Please help us to keep your family and loved ones safe during this time of crisis. We're better off with the car of the daughters-in-law. Thus, we might travel in the Smiths' car when we visit the Joneses members of the Jones family at the Joneses' home. " Note that "Daylight Saving Time" is neither possessive nor plural. a hard day's work Some writers will say that the -s after Charles' is not necessary and that adding only the apostrophe Charles' car will suffice to show possession. Bartkowski's book• If this second sentence seems unsatisfactory, you might have to do some rewriting so you end up talking about their father, instead, or revert to using both names: "Giorgio and Isabel's father wasn't around much. To create their possessive, simply add an apostrophe after the s:• The witches' brooms were hidden in the corner. This is especially useful in pluralized compound structures: the daughters-in-law's car sounds quite strange, but it's correct. You're frequently better off using the "of-genitive" form, writing something like "We must get the signature of Joe Bidwell, the family attorney" and "I wrecked the car of my best friend, Bob. " In fact, we would probably avoid the possessive altogether and use the noun as an attributive: "the hotel windows. If the look of the three s's in a row doesn't bother you, use that construction. Possessives versus Adjectival Labels Don't confuse an adjectival label sometimes called an "attributive noun" ending in s with the need for a possessive. No one is immune to what is happening in our nation. Instead of "the desk's edge" according to many authorities , we should write "the edge of the desk" and instead of "the hotel's windows" we should write "the windows of the hotel. Consistency is the key here: if you choose not to add the -s after a noun that already ends in s, do so consistently throughout your text. If you can insert another modifer between the -s word and whatever it modifies, you're probably dealing with a possessive. " In that case, you're better off with "Mrs. Pray, Stay Safe and God Bless You All. Everything from recreational vehicles, motorcycles, powersports, cars, trucks, SUVs and even repairables. "Mother's Day" and "Father's Day" are easy enough, one parent at a time, and "Parents' Day" is nicely pluralized, as is "Presidents' Day" which celebrates the birthdays of both Washington and Lincoln. We would ask the public to please be prepared for modified versions of traditional and memorial services. Clark Funeral Home Clark Funeral Home was established in 1935 by John Lauren Clark, Sr. When this happens, we drop the comma that would normally follow the appositive phrase. We must get Joe Bidwell, the family attorney's signature. KELOLAND Automall is your one-stop resource, for Sioux Falls, Rapid City and all east and west river regions in SD as well as MN, ND, NE, and IA. "All Souls' Day Halloween ," of course, takes a plural possessive. Many writers insist, however, that we actually hear an "es" sound attached to the possessive forms of these words, so an apostrophe -s is appropriate: boss's memo, witness's statement. Create such constructions with caution, however, as you might end up writing something that looks silly:• We would not say "the radio of that car" instead of "that car's radio" or the "car radio" and we would not write "the desire of my heart" instead of "my heart's desire. " Generally, what follows the "of" in a double possessive will be definite and human, not otherwise, so we would say "a friend of my uncle's" but not "a friend of the museum's [ museum, instead]. This means that the expectations of the two men were different rather obvious from what the sentence says, too. Click for further information about using the possessive form with gerunds. Lewis and Clark's expectations were very much the same. William Strunk's Elements of Style recommends adding the 's. For instance, we would probably say the "constitution of Illinois," as opposed to "Illinois' or Illinois's? " This rule if, in fact, it is one is no longer universally endorsed. Patrick's Day," and "April Fool's Day" all have their singular prossessive form, and so, while we're at it, does "Season's Greetings. When one of the possessors in a compound possessive is a personal pronoun, we have to put both possessors in the possessive form or we end up with something silly: "Bill and my car had to be towed last night. The seaweed was destroyed by the fishes' overfeeding. and his wife, Nancy Collins Clark. Holidays Showing Possession A number of American Holidays have possessive forms, and are peculiarly inconsistent. The Patriots' [new] quarterback, Drew Bledsoe, threw three touchdown passes. Charles's car• Clarendon Press: Oxford, England. Giorgio's and her father was not around much during their childhood. and his wife, Christine McNair Clark. " There is another way around this problem of klunky possessives: using the "of phrase" to show possession.
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