ANSWERS: 5
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'James's peach' is correct as 'James' is not a plural noun. 'The cats' tails' is also correct.
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In British usage both are correct. However, I feel that the form with one 's' is the more elegant.
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s' is right
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I believe the single "S" approach is correct: James' peach The cats' tails Ted Williams' batting average James Olmos' acting the users' choices
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it's "James's Peach," and "The cats's tails" if you mean multiple cats, and "The cat's tails" if it's a cat with more than one tail.
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