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James vs Jams

Both "James" and "jams" are correct, but they have different meanings and uses. "James" is a proper noun used as a name for a person, while "jams" is a plural noun referring to preserved fruit spreads. They are not directly comparable as they belong to different categories.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 997 views

James

This is correct as a proper noun used as a name for a person.

Use "James" when referring to a person's name.
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Jams

This is correct as a plural noun referring to preserved fruit spreads.

Use "jams" when talking about different types of fruit preserves.

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