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Telč Castle, Czech Republic
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...jame....jam
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A misty dawn at St James' Church, Cruden Bay by Ian Cowe
lol i use they singular a lot like even for my cis friends so fuck you and your grammar also alright is a seperate word from all right and if a possesive isn’t plural the extra s is still necessary thanks bye
I just saw an article talking about “John Cleese’ biography”
Come on what is that apostrophe doing there?
You pronounce it “Cleese’s”, why are you so keen to avoid spelling it that way.