[Grammar] ISS' OR ISS's organisational structure

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Andreistp

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Hi,

I'm writing a presentation and I struggle with the apostrophes. My company name is ISS and I'm sure if I need just an Apostrophes or 's

For example. ISS organisational structure..... ISS' OR ISS's organisational structure?



Thank you
 
It is either "the organisational structure of ISS" or "ISS's/ISS' organisational structure". I actually prefer the former.
 
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Note that I have changed your thread title. Titles should be unique and relevant to the thread, and should include some/all of the words/phrases/sentences you are asking us about.

Also, please always give us a full sentence to consider, not just a fragment.
 
We say /aɪ es esəz/ or /aɪ es esɪz/; we write ISS's. ISS' seems most unnatural to me.
 
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