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Donna Christian
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12 October, 03:46
Possessive form of St. Louis
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Valeria Byrd
12 October, 03:58
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For a singular Louis or Charles, you make the possessive with the apostrophe-s, "-'s." For the plural, however, you don't add anything, because adding an "-es" would lead mispronunciation
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