"winn is a fan of james' karaoke skills" yeah, i'm sure that's all there is to that...
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"winn is a fan of james' karaoke skills" yeah, i'm sure that's all there is to that...
Hogsmeade:
Remus: *makes weird sign with hand*
Sirius: *makes an even weirder sign back*
Peter: What are they doing?
James: They came up with a secret language when they aren’t on speaking terms.
Remus: *aggressively makes sign and stops foot*
Sirius: YOU TAKE THAT BACK RIGHT NOW REMUS!!!!
When it comes to people’s names that end in “s” (e.g., Chris, James, Thomas), the possessive can be expressed by adding either just an apostrophe or apostrophe + s (’s): Chris’ = Chris’s. It's a matter of preference and style. (For the record, we prefer the latter.)
FYI: the plural form of “Chris” is not “Chris’s”; it’s “Chrises” (e.g., I met three Chrises at today’s seminar.)
James' and John's Artificial Bodies
James' And John's Artificial Bodies
Just a man gazing at his lil wife
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Good Morning from Scotland.
A misty dawn at St James' Church, Cruden Bay by Ian Cowe