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Advice on punctuation, grammar, style and other critical communication details
So, resident experts, what is the correct possessive form for "Bloomingdale's"?
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If the thing possessed is possessed by the store that is owned by and named after Bloomingdale, I would argue the possessive is still simply Bloomingdale's, not "Bloomingdale's's." However, to be clear that the item is owned by the store ("Bloomingdale's") and not some person named Bloomingdale, make every effort to rephrase to make the possessive form unnecessary (e.g., "the item belongs to Bloomingdale's" instead of "it is Bloomingdale's item"). |
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Thanks, I'm all over the rephrasing option (though in writing about some litigation involving Bloomingdale's, it would be convenient to have a possessive). I posted because the question occurred to me and I thought it amusing in light of the recent discussion about singular and plural possessives and whether the rules governing them are universal.
"Bloomingdale's's," indeed! :) |
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