When do you use an apostrophe S vs. not.
Example:
Lordy Lordy Lontin's are forty or
Lordy lordy Longtins' are forty
Printable View
When do you use an apostrophe S vs. not.
Example:
Lordy Lordy Lontin's are forty or
Lordy lordy Longtins' are forty
Lordy, Lordy, Lontins are forty. :tick:
If the family name is Lontin and there's more than one of them, then add -s, like this, Lontins. As for when to use apostrophe s:
Possession
Ex: This is John Lontin's dog.
Ex: This is the Lontins' dog.
Does that help?