What is the Possessive noun of Tess?

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The possessive noun of "Tess" is "Tess's." This form indicates that something belongs to Tess, such as "Tess's book" or "Tess's car." In some style guides, particularly when a singular noun ends in "s," you may also see it written as "Tess'."

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