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•nouns that end with s, x, ch or sh, where you add -es (e.g., one box, two boxes)

Regarding people's names, if the name is naturally spelt with an( s )at the end like "James", then you only put an apostrophe ( ' ) without another( s )so the plural of James will be James' not James's. ... However, I heard there is an exception if your continuing the sentence than it is acceptable. (But spell check says its wrong)

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James' add the apostrophe after the s that is true with all names that end with s.

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11y ago

The plural form for the proper noun James is Jameses. Example:

The Jameses are my next door neighbors.

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