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Possessive form of "Nazi" would be Nazis? Nazis'? Nazi's? Please help.
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Possessive form of "Nazi" would be Nazis? Nazis'? Nazi's? Please help.
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The answer is Nazi's
.
You can't say
Nazis
because there must be a
'
before the possessive "
S
".
You can't say
Nazis'
either because
Nazi
is a singular form. the
'
comes after the
S
only if the noun is a
Plural
.
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Nazi's is the right answer
Ex. "The Nazi's history c
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