How do you pluralize s?

To form the plural of a single letter, italicize the letter and add an apostrophe followed by the unitalicized letter s.
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Is it Chris or Chris's?

Which is correct, Chris's chair or Chris' chair? James's car or James' car? Actually, both ways are correct. If a proper name ends with an s, you can add just the apostrophe or an apostrophe and an s.
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Which is correct Jones or Jones's?

According to English style guides, singular possessives are formed with –'s and plurals with just an apostrophe, so the possessive of the singular Jones is Jones's and of the plural Joneses is Joneses'.
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What is the rule to adding S to plural?

Usually when you are talking about more than one item or thing, you add the letter 's' on the end, which makes it plural. However this isn't always the case; if the word ends in the letter 's', 'ss', 'z', 'ch', 'sh', or 'x' you add 'es'.
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How do you write last names ending in s?

For names ending in s, form the possessive either by simply adding an apostrophe (James' books) or by adding an apostrophe as well as another s (Charles's phone). The possessive of a plural name is always formed by adding an apostrophe after the final s (the Smiths' dog, the Harrises' family home).
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Is it Williams or Williams's?

The Associated Press Stylebook recommends just an apostrophe: It's Tennessee Williams' best play. But most other authorities endorse 's: Williams's. Williams's means “belonging to Williams.” It is not the plural form of Williams. People's names become plural the way most other words do.
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How do you write the plural of a family name?

Learn how to address them properly. You usually make family names plural by adding an “s” to the end. However, if the name ends in "s," “x,” "z," “ch,” or “sh,” you usually add an “es” instead (but there are exceptions). The plural of “mother-in-law” is “mothers-in-law.”
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What is potato plural?

potato. noun. po·​ta·​to | \ pə-ˈtā-tō \ plural potatoes.
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Why plural of boy is not Boies?

If the "y" is preceded by a vowel, it is left unchanged. Thus "boy" becomes "boys", "key" -> "keys", "play" -> "played", but "story" becomes "stories", "company" -> "companies", "party" -> "partied".
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What is mango plural?

man·​go | \ ˈmaŋ-(ˌ)gō \ plural mangoes also mangos.
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Is Jess or Jess's correct?

Thus "Joe's bike" and "Jess's bike" are both correct but "Jess' bike" is incorrect. The incorrect form comes from a misinterpretation of another rule, which is that the possessive of every plural (not singular) noun that ends in an "s" is formed by a simple apostrophe.
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Is it Davis's or Davis?

According to Grammarbook.com, the nerds of the world will argue heatedly on the subject for eternity, but the most roundly accepted rule is to include the apostrophe, along with an extra “S.” (Davis's rather than Davis').
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Is it Thomas or Thomas's?

Whether you use Thomas's or Thomas' depends on the style guide that you follow. Both Thomas's or Thomas' are correct. There are several different style guides for writing the English language. When you follow the rules of The Associated Press Stylebook, Thomas' is correct.
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Is it Alexis's or Alexis?

According to the Chicago Manual of Style (which folks in my profession refer to as the Bible of Book Publishing), the rule is the same as any other singular possessive. You write her name with possession just like you say it: Alexis's.
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Is it Dennis's or Dennis?

For nouns ending with an unpronounced s, add apostrophe‐s. For singular common nouns ending in s or an s sound followed by words beginning with s, add an apostrophe if the term ends in s; otherwise, add apostrophe‐s. If a company or group name ends with an apostrophe‐s, use as is (don't add or change anything).
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Is it Marcus or Marcus's?

Both are correct, although “s's” is preferred. “Marcus's” would be a singular possessive, not a plural.
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What is the plural of knife?

plural knives\ ˈnīvz \
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What is the plural of wife?

The plural of wife is wives. A man who is married is called a husband.
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What is the plural of Apple?

The plural form of apple; more than one (kind of) apple. I had apples for lunch.
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What is the plural of glass?

Plural. glasses. A pair of glasses. The plural form of glass; more than one (kind of) glass.
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What is the plural of fish?

Answer. The plural form of 'fish' is the same as the singular form when you are talking about one kind of fish. I have one fish in my fishtank. I have two fish in my fish tank. I got a new fish for my birthday.
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What is the plural of Fox?

1 fox /ˈfɑːks/ noun. plural foxes.
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Is it Smiths or Smith's?

The plural of Smith is Smiths. NOT Smith's. And if for some reason the Smiths wanted to use the possessive, they would have to use the plural possessive.
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How do you make a first name plural that ends in s?

Rule: To form the plural of a last name that ends with an s, add an es. To form the possessive of the plural, add an apostrophe. The Dennises are a nice family.
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Do you need an apostrophe for last names?

Don't use an apostrophe to make your last name plural. Apostrophes can be used to show possession—à la the Smithsʼ house or Tim Johnsonʼs pad— but they don't indicate there's more than one person in your family.
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