british english - "Dawkins'" or "Dawkins's"
When did it become correct to add an 's' to a singular possessive already ending in 's'?
I learned from school to use Dawkins', for example
That is Mr. Dawkins' house.
But I see many people write Dawkins's instead. Is it something related to American English as opposed to British conventions?
Answer
Both forms are valid, depending on the style guide you follow. It does not appear to be a regional thing. Wikipedia has an overview.
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