Saturday, August 7, 2010

Scars From Angel Bite Piercing

'the Obama' and 'Obama'


The Foundation of Urgent English remembers how it should be the plural of surnames, which generally remain unchanged.

When surnames appoint the members of one family, the trend is to remain unchanged (the Garcia, Perez), but when it comes to all people who have the same surname, they can remain unchanged or add mark their corresponding plural.

However, if the name ends in a vowel are two possible options: "In this city there are many Garcia / Garcia ', where the name ends in a consonant is invariably prefers:" In my school there are several Pastor "(more normal than" In my school there are many pastors').

The BBVA Fundéu added that the names ending in-s-z always unchanged: Olives, the Martinez.

When referring only to female members of a family used the feminine article, the Sanchez, the Obama (not Obama as we heard during the recent visit of the wife and daughter of the president of the United States).

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