IceBobby wrote: » double S is actually correct. If you're gonna pretend to know what you're talking about, at least know what you're talking about first. If the noun ends with an "s" when its in the singular form, then you still put 's behind it. you change it to just an apostrophe if the noun ending in an "s" is plural.
IronFist34 wrote: » IceBobby wrote: » double S is actually correct. If you're gonna pretend to know what you're talking about, at least know what you're talking about first. If the noun ends with an "s" when its in the singular form, then you still put 's behind it. you change it to just an apostrophe if the noun ending in an "s" is plural. If you're going to correct somebody pretending to know what he's talking about, YOU at least be also correct. 'Thanos' is a PROPER noun so proper nouns ending in 's' only get an apostrophe. How do I know? Years of growing up with a name ending in 's'. "Thanos' Army" is the correct term.
Bajjsbwuqjw wrote: » Thanos‘s is wrong english Thanos‘ is right
Kabam Lyra wrote: » Bajjsbwuqjw wrote: » Thanos‘s is wrong english Thanos‘ is right Hi! Since Thanos is singular, our style uses the apostrophe and an "s." If Thanos was plural, it would only use the apostrophe. But I don't think anyone wants multiple Thanos. That's a scary thought. Or is it Thanoses? Or Thani? Hmm
DarthTorgue wrote: » An actual error would be this. Should say your champions, not you champions.