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the great apostrophe debate
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, what can I say? It all seems to have been covered and I'm certainly not about to quibble with Fowler. Moses in the possessive - like Jesus - has just the apostrophe and not the 's largely because there would be an inharmonious surfeit of 's' sounds. Hence, "Jesus' miracles" rather than "Jesus's miracles".
On that subject, given that 'Jesus' is a common name in modern Spanish, a teacher in Madrid might well tell you he has several "Jesuses" in his class. That could give rise to someone there saying: "These books aren't yours, they're the Jesuses'." There, of course, the possessive apostrophe comes after the final 's'!
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