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The possessive singular of all English nouns is formed by adding -'s: Texas's. Some seem to consider that form awkward to say, although they would have no trouble with the plural form, Texases, which sounds exactly the same. For such people, we have the Frenchified possessive form "of Texas."

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Well, the schools to which I went taught me that the possessive form of a singular noun ending with an S is made by amending only an apostrophe. The possessive form of Texas is Texas'.

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Texas's or Texas'

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