Saxon genitive love

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  • "Some respected style guides such as The Chicago Manual of Style recommend the more modern addition of an s when forming the singular regular possessive of a noun ending in "s" but specifically state that adding simply an apostrophe (eg. Jesus') is also correct.

    The Elements of Style and the Canadian Press Stylebook hold that the s is mandatory with only two exceptions: classical and Biblical proper names (e.g. "Jesus' teachings", "Augustus' guards") and common phrases that do not take the s (e.g. "for goodness' sake"). In all other cases, it is incorrect to omit the s."

    --Wikipedia

    March 30, 2011

  • So you mean it should be "the species's ecology", right? (See species.)

    March 30, 2011

  • Oh! Sorry--this is more about strategy for how to rewrite the sentence if a word is causing too much trouble. I'll head back over to species to cast my vote.

    March 30, 2011