apostrophe - Party at the Johnsons's?
What is the proper use of the apostrophe in this phrase:
The party is at the Johnsons's
Assuming, the regular form of the last name is "Johnson" and there are at least two people in the Johnson family.
I assume it should be possessive because it is implied that it is referring to their house.
What would the correct form be for a last name ending in an S in its singular form?
Answer
At the Johnsons'
would be my suggestion. There is an implicit "house" at the end
I have also seen
At the Joneses'
for a house belonging to the Jones family
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