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When should an apostrophe s be used when name ends in “s” or “z” to show possessive case?

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When should an apostrophe s be used when name ends in “s” or “z” to show possessive case?

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An apostrophe should be added at the end when the word ends in s, as in walrus’. Z is treated like any other letter and you add the ‘s at the end.

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