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Donna Davis's family keeps hawks.
Donna Davis' family keeps hawks.
Which one is correct?
15 nov. 2024 07:37
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Both are technically correct, but the choice depends on the style guide you're following:
1. Donna Davis's
* Preferred in most modern styles, like APA, Chicago, and MLA.
* Example: "Donna Davis's family keeps hawks."
2. Donna Davis'
* Used in older or more traditional styles, or when trying to keep it simple, especially with names ending in "s."
* Example: "Donna Davis' family keeps hawks."
For clarity and modern usage, Donna Davis's is generally better.
15 november 2024
1
In American English, both are acceptable. The American Press Style book says no s and the the Chicago Manual of Style says add an s.
15 november 2024
1
No 1 is correct. Because ‘Davies’ is a last name it is a proper noun. The rule for proper nouns is that you add an apostrophe and ‘s’ to the end even if the name ends with s or z.
15 november 2024
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