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Yes you can put an 's after a z , although names ending in s or an s sound are not required to have the second s added in possessive form, it is preferred.

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Jessica Sanchez' bags can also be written as Jessica Sanchez's bags

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No, typically you would not use an apostrophe before the "s" after a "z." Instead, you would simply add 's to show possession or create a contraction.

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Do you put an apostrophe after a z if it is possessive?

Yes, you would put an apostrophe after the z when making it possessive. For example, "The dog's leash" would be correct.


How do you use an apostrophe after the letter z?

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