Is it Chris's or Chris?
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Unless you're talking Moses, Jesus, Socrates* or someone similarly ancient, the singular proper noun takes an apostrophe-s in possessive form. Hence, it's Chris's, not Chris'. For plurals, proper or otherwise, you just add an apostrophe after the s, as in the Joneses' family car** or the Yankees' horrible play.
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Unless you're talking Moses, Jesus, Socrates* or someone similarly ancient, the singular proper noun takes an apostrophe-s in possessive form. Hence, it's Chris's, not Chris'. For plurals, proper or otherwise, you just add an apostrophe after the s, as in the Joneses' family car** or the Yankees' horrible play.