•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)
James' add the apostrophe after the s that is true with all names that end with s.
The plural form for the proper noun James is Jameses. Example:
The Jameses are my next door neighbors.
The James family are the Jameses.
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.
"Beliefs" does not have a plural form, as it is already plural. Beliefs is the plural form of belief.
There is no plural form for the word, countries. This word itself is a plural.
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
The James family are the Jameses.
The plural possessive form of "grandson" is "grandsons'".
The singular form is 'seraph' and the plural form is seraphim. In the King James Version, the 'double-plural' form is used twice in Isaiah:Isaiah 6:6King James Version (KJV) 6 Then flew one of the seraphims unto me, having a live coal in his hand, which he had taken with the tongs from off the altar:
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.
"Groceries" is the plural form of "grocery."
There is no plural form for the word, countries. This word itself is a plural.
"Beliefs" does not have a plural form, as it is already plural. Beliefs is the plural form of belief.
The plural form of "meter" is "meters."
It has no plural form.
The plural form for the noun sergeant is sergeants; the plural possessive form is sergeants'.
The plural form of rung is rungs.
The plural form of mouth is mouths. The plural form of month is months. The Mounth is a range of hills in Scotland and does not have a plural form.