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Would it be Padraic McGuinness’ or Padraic McGuinness's in a sentance?

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It just depends on how the sentence is written. In other forms the one the has "McGuiness's" that would be like saying "Oh well McGuiness's playing with a volleyball or something like that. With the comma after the entire word that would mean it isn't comparing anything. I hope this gives you an answer. Have a great day.

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