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?
Oh my goodness I have opened a can of worms. I have loved reading through all the responses (knew Answerbank wouldn't let me down). In the absence of a definitive we are omitting James and going with the earlier suggestion of Man Cave. Also why James? My room in the hospital overlooked St. James's Park whilst 'Licence to Kill was playing on hospital television and my Consultant looked exactly like a young James Earl Jones. Hence 'James'
It's not wrong, in London you have St. James's Park and St. James's Palace. It's just that there are two ways of writing it and one is as good as the other.
I remember a chapter on this subject in Lynne Truss’s (or should that be Truss’?) book Eats, Shoots and Leaves.
My friend has a son called Gus and she updates on FB with things about Gus’ party or Gus’ school, which looks and sounds weird to me. I’d put Gus’s, and so also James’s Games Room.