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JONES AND ASSOCIATES

CHINO HILLS-USA

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Company Address: 15539 Feldspar Drive,CHINO HILLS,CA,USA 
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91709 
Telephone Number: 9096063144 (+1-909-606-3144) 
Fax Number: 9096065723 (+1-909-606-5723) 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
8999 
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  • Joness or Jones? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I've always heard that when talking about stuff belonging to either a Jones or many Jones, you'd write Jones' (pronounced "Joneses") But recently I've stumbled upon a book which consistently uses Jones's when talking of a single Jones What's the correct way of using possesives?
  • apostrophe - The Joness, Joneses, or Jones? - English Language . . .
    The writing of Mr Jones' indicates possessive but no spoken ez I have also heard other people who will say (phonetic) "The Jonesesez ornament" or "The Smithsez ornament" especially in the American South and West
  • grammaticality - How to address an entire family in a letter? - English . . .
    How should you start a letter when addressing an entire family? Dear The Jones Family, or Dear Jones Family, I was discussing this with my wife and I preferred the former while my wife prefers
  • Welcome to the Jones__: Plural or Plural Possessive?
    The plural of Jones is Joneses, ‐es being added as an indicator of the plurality of a word of which the singular form ends in s, as in dresses or messes The apposition of the much misused apostrophe to the word Jones does not pluralize it
  • Where did Im Jonesing get its meaning from?
    I'm Jonesing for a little Ganja, mon I'm jonesing for a little soul food, brother (verb) jonesed; jonesing; joneses to have a strong desire or craving for something (Merriam Webster) Where
  • Spacing after Mr. Mrs. Ms. ? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Yes "Mrs " and "Jones" are separate words so a space must be placed between them It may be worth noting that in Commonwealth English, no full-stop is included for abbreviations that consist of the first and last letters of a word, e g the American English "Dr Jones" would be rendered "Dr Jones"
  • Should I put myself last? me and my friends vs. my friends and me . . .
    The difference between "I and my friends" and "my friends and I" is purely a matter of courtesy - they are both grammatically correct I would tend to stick to the latter though, as it a) is more commonplace, b) is considered more polite, c) seems to flow better Indeed, your example of 'incorrect' usage is incorrect solely in that the first sentence uses the accusative (objective) pronoun me
  • What is the correct possessive for nouns ending in ‑s?
    Usually, the possessive is pronounced regularly, though the spelling may vary: Jones’ , Jones’s dʒoʊnzəz Less commonly, the possessive ending is unpronounced (dʒoʊnz), but the corresponding spelling is then Jones’ "
  • Do you capitalize second or third etc, as in William Jones the . . .
    You would normally call the son of the original William Jones "William Jones, Jr " (Junior) Subsequent descendants would be William Jones III, William Jones IV, etc Nobody writes "the third" in any formal context
  • Why do some omit the definite article in: “Go in, Mr Jones; doctor will . . .
    Null article: Mr Jones was appointed chairman The null article example has a similar quality to your "mayor" example Note that both zero article and null article refer to something that is absent from the sentence It can seem a little odd to describe something missing as potentially having two polar opposite possibilities Masters goes on




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