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Telling the nation to F*** off!' blog discussion
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Told you it was a long time since I went to school
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Upright_Tone wrote: »No - both Lewis' and Lewis's are singular and both are correct. If a singular noun (proper or otherwise) ends in an s and you wish to add a possessive apostrophe, you can choose whether or not to place another s after the apostrophe.
As a point of interest, the plural of Lewis is Lewises, thus a website belonging to more than one Martin Lewis would be Martin Lewises' MoneySavingExpert.com
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