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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.Theres no set rule for James though-say as St Thomas's /St Thomas' , and there are schools called St James's and St James'.
Better to put James's as thats what you'd say IMO but we do say Jesus' rathe rthan Jesus's so as it's christmas.....
If your worried about visitors think you've got it wrong then putting something else like Games Room. James. or call him Jim!
Better to put James's as thats what you'd say IMO but we do say Jesus' rathe rthan Jesus's so as it's christmas.....
If your worried about visitors think you've got it wrong then putting something else like Games Room. James. or call him Jim!
Technically, James' implies there is more than one Jame and the room belongs to them all. But I do accept it looks better than the s's termination.
There is an argument that says James is the name of the room (like Games) and requires no apostrophe - this option often used in street names, etc. (e.g. Albert Square, George Street)
There is an argument that says James is the name of the room (like Games) and requires no apostrophe - this option often used in street names, etc. (e.g. Albert Square, George Street)