die Memphis.
Declension Memphis
Singular | Plural | |
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Nom. | der Memphis | die Memphis |
Gen. | des Memphis | der Memphis |
Dat. | dem Memphis | den Memphis |
Acc. | den Memphis | die Memphis |
How do you pluralize a word that ends in s?
How to pluralize words ending in S. For the majority of words ending in S, you just add an -es to the end. “Walrus” becomes “walruses,” “bus” becomes “buses,” “class” becomes “classes.” Not too bad. But there are some words that, instead of just getting an additional -es, get a different ending altogether.
How do you spell Titus plural?
Second-declension noun.
Declension.
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | titus | titī |
Genitive | titī | titōrum |
Dative | titō | titīs |
Accusative | titum | titōs |
What is the plural of Virginia?
Proper noun
Virginia (countable and uncountable, plural Virginias)
Is it Williams or Williams’s?
The Associated Press Stylebook recommends just an apostrophe: It’s Tennessee Williams’ best play. But most other authorities endorse ‘s: Williams’s. Williams’s means “belonging to Williams.” It is not the plural form of Williams. People’s names become plural the way most other words do.
Is it Jones or Jones’s?
According to English style guides, singular possessives are formed with –’s and plurals with just an apostrophe, so the possessive of the singular Jones is Jones’s and of the plural Joneses is Joneses’.
Is it James or James’s?
Commentary: both James’ birthday and James’s birthday are grammatically correct. Remember: it’s up to you! Use the version which best matches how you would pronounce it. Use James’s if you pronounce it “Jamesiz”, but use James’ if you pronounce it “James”.
Is it Lewis or Lewis’s?
3 Singular Nouns (w/ “s” ending) | noun | possessive |
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common noun ending in “s” [singular] | bus | bus’s The bus’s route went by Newt’s house. |
proper noun ending in “s” [singular] | Lewis | Lewis’s John Lewis’s vibraphone is missing. [ Note exception 1] |
Is it Chris’s or Chris ‘?
Which is correct, Chris’s chair or Chris’ chair? James’s car or James’ car? Actually, both ways are correct. If a proper name ends with an s, you can add just the apostrophe or an apostrophe and an s.
How Do You Spell California?
a state in the western United States, on the Pacific coast.
How do you spell Louisiana?
Louisiana. The French explorer La Salle claimed the area around the southern Mississippi in the name of King Louis XIV of France in 1682, and he named it Louisiana in the king’s honor. Today, this state is often pronounced lew-ee-zee-AN-a.
How do you spell Maryland?
Definition of Maryland
a state in the eastern United States, on the Atlantic coast.
Is it Alexis or Alexis’s?
According to the Chicago Manual of Style (which folks in my profession refer to as the Bible of Book Publishing), the rule is the same as any other singular possessive. You write her name with possession just like you say it: Alexis’s.
Is it Harris or Harris’s?
If you’re married, your spouse is Bob Harris’s wife. You and your family live in the Harrises’ abode. Singulars ending in “s” form the possessive with an apostrophe followed by an “s.” Plurals ending in “s” form the possessive with an apostrophe after the “s.”
Is it Jacobs or Jacobs’s?
If the family name ends in an S, add ES. E.g., Jacobs becomes Jacobses. Wilkes becomes Wilkeses (I know: it looks wrong, but it’s not). Not Jacobs’, not Jacobs’s; and please drop a steaming cup of mulled wine in your lap if you ever write Jacobses’s.
Is it Jess or Jess’s?
First, if your noun is singular, its possessive will always be on target if you add an apostrophe and an s: girl = girl’s; town = town’s; Jess = Jess’s; Mr. Jones = Mr. Jones’s. Some people favor adding only an apostrophe to a singular noun ending in s, but if you follow the rule, you can’t be wrong.
Is it Angus’s or Angus?
Anyway, Angus’s is the correct version for what you’re saying. Angus’s for one Angus. ‘An apostrophe and s are generally used with personal names ending in an s, x, or z sound: Charles’s, Dickens’s [etc.]’
Is Ross’s correct?
The possessive form of almost all proper names is formed by adding apostrophe and s to a singular or apostrophe alone to a plural. By this style rule, you would express the plural of Ross as Ross’s.
Which is correct boss or boss’s?
Bosses is the plural for Boss. Boss’s or Boss’ is the singular possessive form of Boss. Bosses’ is the plural possessive form of Boss. Bosses, Boss’s and Bosses” are all pronounced the same way.
Which is correct Jesus or Jesus’s?
There are several different style guides for writing the English language. When you follow the rules of The Associated Press Stylebook, Jesus’ is proper. With all other style guides, Jesus’s is correct.
IS IT boss’s or Boss Day?
Boss’s Day (also written Bosses Day or Boss’ Day) is generally observed on or around October 16th in the United States.