Here's why:
* For singular nouns ending in "s," we add an apostrophe and an "s" to show possession. This applies even if the noun already ends in "s."
So, it's "Tavares's" just like it would be "James's" or "Chris's."
Here's why:
* For singular nouns ending in "s," we add an apostrophe and an "s" to show possession. This applies even if the noun already ends in "s."
So, it's "Tavares's" just like it would be "James's" or "Chris's."