RJM62
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Geek on the Hill
Specifically, if the name of the entity doing the possessing is in itself a possessive, what would be the proper form to refer to things possessed by the possessor?
Or more specifically, what would be the proper form to refer to the prices of stuff sold by BJ's? BJ's is already a possessive that means the company owned by BJ. So how would one refer to the prices of stuff sold by BJ's? "BJ's prices," BJ's's prices," "BJ's' prices," or something else?
Rich
Or more specifically, what would be the proper form to refer to the prices of stuff sold by BJ's? BJ's is already a possessive that means the company owned by BJ. So how would one refer to the prices of stuff sold by BJ's? "BJ's prices," BJ's's prices," "BJ's' prices," or something else?
Rich