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Place an apostrophe after the final s: Winters'

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It should be winter's if it will show ownership.

Example: winter's flowers

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12y ago
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Singular because you are reffering to one winter. You can refer to many winters by adding a s like i just did.

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The possessive form of the singular noun winter is winter's.

Example: We're all looking forward to the winter's end.

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Q: What is the possessive form of the name Winters?
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