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To make a surname plural you must add "s" (s) to it, unless the name already ends with an "s", in which case you simply add "es".

For example: Smith would be pluralised Smiths, and Jones would be pluralised Joneses.

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To make a surname plural, you typically add -s or -es to the end of the name. For example, to make the surname "Smith" plural, it becomes "Smiths". It's important to follow the rules of English grammar when pluralizing surnames.

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