User talk:Zzedar
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Warhammer 40,000 edits
Hi. Just a quick note to say a big "thank you" for all your recent edits to Warhammer 40,000 articles, cleaning up the mess of spelling and grammar found in many of them (some by it by me :-(). Just in case you're not aware of it already, a link to WikiProject Warhammer 40,000, where we are trying to coordinate the development of all Warhammer 40,000 related articles – feel very free to add yourself as a member. Thanks again! --Pak21 09:31, 21 March 2006 (UTC)
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Proper Grammar
In the English language, when a noun (especially a proper noun) that ends in an s becomes possessive (by use of an apostraphe) the apostraphe is simply added to the end of the word. For example, the possessive form of John Edwards is John Edwards' . In no case is it proper to have John Edwards's (or any form of "s's"). Hope this helps. /Blaxthos 18:09, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
You have the rule wrong. When forming the possessive of a plural, you simply add an apostrophe; however, when forming the possessive of a singular word that happens to end in an s, you add an apostrophe before the s. The only exception to this is if the person you're talking about is both dead and famous, e.g. Jesus or Socrates. See Strunk & White.
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