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James Or James's

Who is James or is James OK?

It all depends on your choice. There has never been an official standard for how to proceed, although it is often called James, so it makes sense to follow a widely used procedure.

Any answer that indicates a path is incorrect: p

James is right. Closing quotes should only be used when adding a second s will result in a 3s sound at the end of the word. This is a stylistic / no reference, not a grammar, problem that may explain why you are getting conflicting answers on the web. To create an invasive and proprietary name l ones, always add endostrof when it comes to three tones, it's stylistically boring (and hard to beat!)

The latest style prices don't show up often, and when they do, it's clear that adding another would be too much:

M. Jones> Jones's Room

Jones Family> Jones Family Room (Pass Jonesish)

Nancy> Nancy

Jacks> Jacks

Anastasia> Anastasia

There are some historical characters who seem to receive conclusive references (philosopher Renee Descartes comes to mind: the room of Descartes), but these are relatively special exceptions, which have more to do with tradition than grammar. So learn some good grammar and take a walk in James' room. With a dish like this, your child will be smarter than their friends!

You're both fine, even if I want to put it on my plate I'll take James

Always add S to the name. So James, Ross, Fred Higgs, and so on.

In addition, you added an endstroke at the end. Therefore, women belong to women.

PS They are St. James's Palace and St. James's Court.

James

Usually I would go with James. Unfortunately, Kingston Tones has a St. James apron.

James Or James's

James Or James's

It's part of Jax, so add a proprietary Stroofroof

James is a common mistake.

Anger or rage too

I'll tell James, my name is Charles and I have the same problem, but why don't you ask your son (if he's old) what he wants?

The first. In most cases, elastrophs represent the missing letter. So otherwise ... I mean ... it's about more than one James.

UPDATE: After reading other posts ... you won't get much ... we all have different answers! MDR

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James Or James's

James

Hmmm ... I always try to fix it, but both seem to be right.

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Who is James or James? 3

I want to buy a badge for my son's room, but I don't know if I need to add more. I always thought it was James, but I got conflicting answers on the internet, even though some say that James is an American spell.

It all depends on what you like. There has never been an official standard for how to do this properly, although it is often thought of as James, so it makes sense to stick to the most used method.

Any answer that says the path is wrong is wrong: p

James is right. Concluding quotes should only be used when adding another s to the 3s sound at the end of a word. This is a duplicate / styling issue, not a grammar issue, which is why you are getting conflicting answers on the web. To make a name out loud and master, always add an apostrophe when you want to make three notes, this is stylistically boring (and hard to say!)

The closing apostrophe style is not often used and when it is used, it is clear that adding other s would be too much:

Mr. Jones> Jones Room

Jones Family> Jones Family Room (No Jonesish)

Nancy> Nancy

Jacks> Jacks

Anastasia> Anastasia

There are some historical figures who seem to accept the concluding quotations (the philosopher René Descartes comes to mind: Descartes'room), but these are specific exceptions to the situation, which have more to do with tradition than grammar. . So, learn your grammar and go to James's room. With this kind of dish, your child will be smarter than his friends!

You're both right, even if I want to put it on my plate, I'll take James.

Always add s to the name. So James, Ross, Fred Higgs, and so on.

In addition, you have finally put the apostrophe. That is why women belong to women.

PS They are St. James's Palace and St. James's Court.

Usually I go with James. Unfortunately, there is a sign for King James Car Park on Kingstonpin themes.

This is a piece of Jacques, so add possessive citation esse (s).

James is a common mistake.

Such as bored or boring.

James Or James's

James Or James's

James Or James's

I would say James, my name is Charles and I have the same problem, but why don't you ask your son (if he's old enough) what he wants?

The first. In most cases, apostrophes represent missing letters. Otherwise ... it means ... it belongs to more than one James.

UPDATE: After reading other posts ... you won't get much ... we all have different answers! MDR

James

Hmmm ... I always try to spell five correctly, but it seems like both methods are correct.

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