There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:
Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: James' scores
Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: James's scores
the correct answer is actually James Lawrence... trust me
To get correct confirmation of Colonel James Powell being a Tuskegee Airmen please contact the Tuskegee Airmen Organization at the link below.
Ernest Matthew James RutherfordErnest James Rutherfordthe correct answer is, Ernest Thompson Rutherford.. (His mother's maiden name was Thompson)He may not have had one!His full name and title was:Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson OM, FRS
Cutting scores for October 2009 are not out yet. They should be out very very soon.
Ancient Egyptian leaders or rulers were known as Pharao's above correct, but spelling is Pharaoh
There are loads of ways: If the scores for a correct and wrong answers are (108, -1) and you get 1 correct; If the scores for a correct and wrong answers are (132, -2) and you get 1 correct; If the scores for a correct and wrong answers are (156, -3) and you get 1 correct; and so on, OR If the scores for a correct and wrong answers are (65, -2) and you get 2 correct;If the scores for a correct and wrong answers are (88, -4) and you get 2 correct; and so on, OR skipping a whole lot of intermediate possibilities, If the scores for a correct and wrong answers are (4, -12) and you get 24 correct.
I seem to remember seeing that homeschoolers had higher scores. Correct !!
You add all the scores, then divide by the number of students.
If every question is worth the same credit, then seven correct scores 87.5%, and six correct scores 75%. So you need at least seven correct.
He Scored 56 against Toronto
The correct answer is: You said that your name is James. The action of speaking was done in the past, but the person's name is James in the present.
The spelling "James" is correct.
James's car
none of these answers are correct
Either is correct , unless of course the doctor has a Phd.
James Alexander Gordon does it on the radio.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "scores" (grades, ratings, sports results).This is also the 3rd person singular present tense of the verb to score.