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Why did the woman say "The Williams" while the family said "The Williamses."? You can call a family name ending with "s" either way? Or did the woman misunderstood their last name is "William" not "Williams". Shouldn't it be "The Williamses" in all cases?
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21 de oct. de 2021 10:55
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In the case of a surname ending in "s", people do sometimes add "-es" to talk about a family, collectively. However, it is not very common to do this. I think this form is used in your example to give a bit more impact/ emphasis to the final exclamation. I'm assuming this is an advertisement, or something of the sort... Usually, you would just say 'the Williams'.
21 de octubre de 2021
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I think this is something that even many English speakers make mistakes with, because there aren’t that many last names that end in an S sound. But the “rule” is just like with any word that ends in an S in singular. Kiss- singular Kisses - plural
21 de octubre de 2021
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