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Grammar Help Needed.
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Ordering a sign for my son James. Its going to say Games Room. Lots of arguing about the apostrophe. Should it be James' Games Room or James's Games Room?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think you shouldn't contribute - everyone is welcome to contribute at any time to any post of course. It's just amusing that you feel you can speak from a position of authority. especially with your "disability". it's like me advising people about training shoes or treadmills from my wheelchair :)
James’s Games Room - Apostrophe s after James means the Games Room belongs to James, if you just use an apostrophe it denotes that it belongs to several people called James. No apostrophe anywhere on Games as Games Room as a whole is a noun, but singular. Having said that I always think that James’s does sound very unnatural, so I would think of another way to word the sign, maybe Games Room for James or Games Room on top line and James underneath?