Add another to the anti Lars fund...of all the metal drummers out there with unbelieveable double peddling, you picked the worst. Also, unless Lars is plural, you're missing an s (Lars's).
Not according to the Modern Language Association, The Elements of Style, or The Economists guide to punctuation. It's a very common mistake that is perpetrated so often it has become accepted among many paople. It's like ending sentences with a preposition; it's wrong, but people do it all the time, so no one knows it's wrong.
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Add another to the anti Lars fund...of all the metal drummers out there with unbelieveable double peddling, you picked the worst. Also, unless Lars is plural, you're missing an s (Lars's).
if it ends with s then it just has ' at the end (lars')
Not according to the Modern Language Association, The Elements of Style, or The Economists guide to punctuation. It's a very common mistake that is perpetrated so often it has become accepted among many paople. It's like ending sentences with a preposition; it's wrong, but people do it all the time, so no one knows it's wrong.
Also:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_apost.html
It's not quite that simple, Joe:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostrophe#Singular_nouns_ending_with_an_.22s.22_or_.22z.22_sound