Second, you still use a lone apostrophe when making place names that end in a plural ending with S possessive, like “the United States” and “Beverly Hills.” So you’d write about “Beverly Hills’ recent tax hike” and “politics’ downside,” and both of those would have just an ...
A special commemorative kick plate was added to the car, but on it there’s an apostrophe after the Peck name, making it possessive, rather than plural. We reached out to Bentley to see what happened, and the company told us that the piece is shown “...