Board Thread:Administrative Requests/@comment-24573226-20160522025838/@comment-26397825-20160522030637

Uh. When wrting a possessive s, if it is on the end of a word that ends with S you don't actually write it. Weiss' Father is the grammatically correct way of writing Weiss's Father. It's still pronounced, you just don't actually write it.

I mean, you can technically write it both ways, but they're both correct. So the lack of S on the end of Weiss' Father is correct, as it is still a possessive apostrophe.

Have some English explanation that explains this better than I could.