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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.While we're on grammar, the use of the semicolon in the question was incorrect and there was no "?" despite it being a question. This latter error is not rare for the AB at all. In fact many users think statements are also questions! Sorry if I sound rude, but the question has already been aptly answered and I wanted to stick my 2d worth in anyway! :-p
PS - Where there is possession, but it is also plural, the apostrophe comes AFTER the s. So if two sisters have a cat: the sisters' cat.
With advancing age we all have irregular genitives from time to time, PP. Especially when there are two S's involved. Mr Jones' house/Mr Jones's house? Conscience' sake/conscience's sake? I suspect how you write them depends on how you pronounce them when you're speaking.
TCL, just remembered a personal possessive pronoun with an apostrophe: one's.
Ah, this unpredictable language of ours.
While we're about it, how many people are irritated by the incorrect use of 'one'?I hear it constantly used as a synonym for 'me', whereas I was taught that it's an extended form of 'you', or 'the world in general'. I suspect that royalty have much to answer for in this! That or comedians' impersonations of them.