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To modify a plural noun that ends in s to show possession, you should
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To modify a plural noun that ends in s to show possession, you should
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You should add an
apostrophe after the s
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To modify a plural noun that ends in 's' to show possession you should add an apostrophe (') after the s.
Example: The Johnsons' house is beautiful.
Hope this helps! If you need anymore help or further explanation just let me know!! :)
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