Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also it is Seuss' not Seuss's name.
You are welcome.
NP here, and actually you are incorrect. The possessive of Seuss is Seuss's (see Elements of Style, by Strunk & White) You are welcome.
Interesting you have such a strong opinion because style books, including the above-cited, side with me.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/possessives.htm
Anonymous wrote:Also it is Seuss' not Seuss's name.
You are welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also it is Seuss' not Seuss's name.
You are welcome.
NP here, and actually you are incorrect. The possessive of Seuss is Seuss's (see Elements of Style, by Strunk & White) You are welcome.