The spelling weighs is the third person singular present tense of the verb to weigh.
I weigh, you weigh, we weigh, they weigh. He, she, or it weighs.
The word "weigh" does not have an "s" on the end. It is spelled as w-e-i-g-h.
Simply: begins
To spell the plural of most names that end in S, you would add -es. Example: Jones-Joneses, Tess-Tesses
Just add an s at the end
Just add the S on the end.
The surname would normally just use an S to form the plural. But names that end in S, or that would be confused with those that end in S, add ES.
d-i-s-m-i-s-s-e-d
The plural of curry (spices, spicy dishes) is curries.
Whilst it is more common to see it just with an apostrophe on the end, e.g. Lucas', it is actually more correct to write it with an extra s, e.g. Lucas's.
Tat is a valid Scrabble word. The letter s can be placed in front or at the end of tat to spell the valid Scrabble words stat or tats.
Good spellers spell it grammar.
The correct spelling is "persuaded." It is spelled with a "s" after the "r" and not a "d" at the end.
Both forms are considered correct, but using "Nicholas's" is more common in modern English. However, if the addition of another 's' sound feels awkward or redundant, it is also acceptable to use "Nicholas'".