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Grammar help, please?

I am writing an essay. I am trying to say, "each one representing Jennas' freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior years." Is Jennas' correct? It just looks weird.

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  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    It depends on how many girls named Jenna you are talking about. If it's only one Jenna, then it should be Jenna's. If it's more than one, then Jennas'.

  • ?
    Lv 5
    6 years ago

    If the name is Jenna then write Jenna's.

    If the name is Jennas then write Jennas's.

  • 6 years ago

    Do you mean Jenna? If so it would be Jenna's not Jennas'.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    If the name is "Jennas", then it is correct ( = Jennas')

    If the name is "Jenna", then it is incorrect ( = Jenna's)

  • 6 years ago

    If her name is Jenna, then it needs to be "Jenna's."

  • 6 years ago

    yes its correct

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