What is correct James or James's?

Commentary: both James' birthday and James's birthday are grammatically correct. Remember: it's up to you! Use the version which best matches how you would pronounce it. Use James's if you pronounce it "Jamesiz", but use James' if you pronounce it "James".
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What is the correct possessive form of James?

To form the possessive of a noun that ends in S, AP style has separate rules for proper names and generic nouns. For proper names like James, AP says, add an apostrophe only: He borrowed James' car. For generics like boss, add an apostrophe plus S: He borrowed the boss's car.
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Is it St James's or St James?

Apostrophe at end of word means belonging to, therefore St James' is correct.
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Why is it James not James's?

The Associated Press Stylebook has rules that state any plural noun, including names that end with an S, only get an apostrophe to symbolize possession. If you are required to follow AP style in your writing, this is the correct way.
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Is it James family or James's family?

We use James' here. I would use James' if the thing belonged to the James family or if it belonged to several boys called James. I wod use James's if the thing belonged to a single boy called James. I would use James's, as James is a name, just like Jack.
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The apostrophe in English: "James's house" or "James' house"?



Is it James's book or James book?

Commentary: both James' birthday and James's birthday are grammatically correct. Remember: it's up to you! Use the version which best matches how you would pronounce it. Use James's if you pronounce it "Jamesiz", but use James' if you pronounce it "James".
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Which is correct Jesus or Jesus's?

There are several different style guides for writing the English language. When you follow the rules of The Associated Press Stylebook, Jesus' is proper. With all other style guides, Jesus's is correct.
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How do you write James Mom?

It's correct to write the word as you say it. So you might say It's James's car.
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Do you add an apostrophe s to a name?

Plural and Possessive Names: A Guide

To show possession using an apostrophe, add 's for individuals (“Smith's car”) and just the apostrophe after the s for plurals (“the Smiths' car”). If a family name ends with an s or z, you can choose to use just the apostrophe (“the Williams' dog”) or 's (“the Williams's dog”).
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What is the rule for apostrophe S?

The general rule is that the possessive of a singular noun is formed by adding an apostrophe and s, whether the singular noun ends in s or not. The possessive of a plural noun is formed by adding only an apostrophe when the noun ends in s, and by adding both an apostrophe and s when it ends in a letter other than s.
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Should it be James's James?

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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Why is it St James's park?

St James's Park is a 23-hectare (57-acre) park in the City of Westminster, central London. It is at the southernmost tip of the St James's area, which was named after a leper hospital dedicated to St James the Less.
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Is St James posh?

St James's is a long-established area in London, with a history as a residential hotspot for wealthy aristocrats. Today, it is bustling destination famous for its old English shops, chic restaurants, Royal Park and members clubs.
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Is it Thomas's or Thomas?

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. With all other style guides, Thomas's is correct.
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Is it Jones's or Jones?

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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Is it Ross or Ross's?

possession is grammatically indicated for singular nouns (including those ending in s, yes that includes ss or even sss and ssssss...) by adding 's, hence Ross's. Only plural nouns ending in s are indicated with just an apostrophe, e.g. brothers'.
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Can you legally have an apostrophe in your name?

In general, a US born person's legal name is the name shown on his or her U.S. birth certificate (includes hyphens and apostrophes) unless the person's name has changed based on certain events, such as a marriage or a valid court order for a name change.
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How do you pluralize a name 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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Which is correct the Smiths or the 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. To say the Smith's live here makes no sense.
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Which is correct Charles or Charles's?

There are several different style guides for writing the English language. When you follow the rules of The Associated Press Stylebook, Charles' is proper. With all other style guides, Charles's is correct.
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Is it Harris or Harris's?

An apostrophe indicates ownership.

CORRECT: The Corvette is the Harris's car. CORRECT: The Corvette belongs to the Harrises. INCORRECT: The Corvette belongs to the Harris's. INCORRECT: The Corvette belongs to the Harris'.
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Is it Lucas's or Lucas?

Lucas is a popular name, and since it ends with an S, it can be tricky to make it possessive. Whether you use Lucas's or Lucas' depends on the style guide that you follow. Both Lucas's or Lucas' are correct.
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What was Jesus's full name?

Due to the numerous translations, the Bible has undergone, "Jesus" is the modern term for the Son of God. His original Hebrew name is Yeshua, which is short for yehōshu'a.
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What does in Jesus name Amen mean?

Amen is derived from the Hebrew āmēn, which means “certainty,” “truth,” and “verily.” It is found in the Hebrew Bible, and in both the Old and New Testament. In English, the word has two primary pronunciations: [ ah-men ] or [ ey-men ].
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What is the plural of Chris?

When you follow the rules of The Associated Press Stylebook, Chris' is proper. With all other style guides, Chris's is correct.
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