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Word Help Please
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Ive seen a sign on ebay that says -
"Christmas at the (family surname)"
my partner and our children have the surname King
how do I word this sign
Kings, Kings' or King's
"Christmas at the (family surname)"
my partner and our children have the surname King
how do I word this sign
Kings, Kings' or King's
Answers
just to be on the safe side i'd go away for christmas
17:29 Tue 21st Oct 2014
You're indicating a possessive-the implied missing word is 'home' [or house]. So to turn the sentence around it would read: Christmas at the home of the Kings. This means that you have two choices: Christmas at the Kings' or: Christmas at the Kings's. Be guided by how you would speak of the home - would you say: This is the Kings' house, or: This is the Kings's house? Either is correct.
Forgive the misuse of colons in my anwer. I didn't want to confuse matters by putting quote marks around the phrases!
Forgive the misuse of colons in my anwer. I didn't want to confuse matters by putting quote marks around the phrases!