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  1. 14. Okt. 2022 · Is it James' or James's? What's the difference between these two word forms? Which is grammatically correct to use? Learn in this short guide (with examples).

  2. 20. Mai 2024 · Both James’ and James’s are grammatically correct. Certain academic writing styles prefer one version over the other, but it doesn’t matter which one you use in your regular, written English.

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  3. In school, it is common to be taught to write James’ when talking about something that belongs to James. When we are talking, we say James’s when referring to something that belongs to James. While both are technically correct, the main difference is in the required style guide.

  4. 7. Dez. 2022 · Learn how to write and pronounce the possessive form of James in different style guides. Find out the difference between James’ and James’s, and when to use Jameses in the plural.

  5. Learn how to use James' or James's as the possessive form for James in different style guides. See the advantages and disadvantages of each form and some examples of usage.

  6. Learn the grammar rule and exceptions for adding an apostrophe to a proper noun that ends in s, such as James. See examples of both forms and how to use them in sentences.

  7. The term James’ is a correct singular possessive form of James that is favored in AP Style. E.g., “James’ birthday is in August.” Also, the form James’s with an “s” after the apostrophe is correct and is favored in the Chicago Manual of Style. E.g., “James’s house is beautiful.”