Need grammar help - apostrophe question!

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I am trying to order a personalized wreath for a gift on disney shopping, and don't know what is correct.

Say their last name is "Smith"

Would it be...

The Smiths

or

The Smith's

I feel like I should know this, but I don't want to screw it up!
 
You are sending the wreath to The Smiths. :thumbsup2

It will then become the Smiths' wreath. In this case the apostrophe is possessive, meaning it is owned by the people named. Rather than writing Smiths's, we skip the extra 's'.
 

You only need the apostrophe if you were sending it to the Smith's dog (or cat or whatever) ;)
 
You only need the apostrophe if you were sending it to the Smith's dog (or cat or whatever) ;)

Well, actually in that case it would be the Smiths' dog or cat. Unless there's only one Smith.
 
The apostrophe s or s apostrophe indicates ownership-- it is a possessive case.

Unless the doormat says something like The Smith's Palace -- it would not work.

The Smiths is appropriate.
 


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