James, an English word, can be used as a name. James' (James') is its possessive case. In the usage of possessive case, add'' or' s' to the name ending in S.
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Noun possessive case refers to nouns that represent living things and some abiotic nouns that represent time, distance, planet, world, country, etc., plus S represents all relations, which is called noun possessive case. For example: men's toilets, men's toilets.
1. If the noun ends with -s or -es, just add'' after the noun to form the possessive case. For example: 3 hours' walk is 3 hours' journey; Five minutes away is five minutes away?
2. Using the possessive case of to form a phrase can express all the relationships between all nouns.
3. Usage of possessive case
Plural nouns ending in S are directly added with S, and names ending in S are added with S or S, indicating the ownership and time of ships, planes, trains, automobiles and other vehicles or aircraft and their parts.
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