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Learn how to pluralize last names correctly. Whether it's 'Davis' or 'Jones', our AI ensures accurate pluralization for any last name.
Struggling with names that end in 's', 'x', or 'z'? Our service specializes in pluralizing last names with tricky endings, such as 'Davis' or 'Martinez'.
Understand the correct usage of apostrophes and grammar for last names. Our AI provides clear guidelines for possessive and plural forms.
To pluralize a last name that ends in 's', typically you add 'es'. For example, 'Davis' becomes 'Davises'.
No, you do not use an apostrophe when simply pluralizing last names. Apostrophes are used for possessive forms.
For last names ending in 'x' or 'z', you usually add 'es'. For example, 'Martinez' becomes 'Martinezes'.