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.
Example:
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.
Yes, you would put an apostrophe after the z when making it possessive. For example, "The dog's leash" would be correct.
To show possession after the letter z, add an apostrophe and the letter s (z's). For pluralizing a word that ends in z, add an apostrophe before the s without another s (z').
Yes, you can use an apostrophe S after any word -- even words that end in Z. The exception is for words that end in S because they are plural. In this case, the apostrophe goes at the end of the word. Examples: John's house Cats' tails
Yes. Always. But should it be followed by an s?
The apostrophe in Hernandez would be placed before the "s," making it Hernandez'. This is the correct way to show possession for a name ending in "z."