The word Diaz (without the s) is a singular, proper noun; the name of a person.
The word Diaz's is the singular possessive noun. The possessive form shows that something in the sentence belongs to a person named Diaz.
Examples:
Mr. Diaz is my history teacher. (singular, proper noun; subject of the sentence)
Mr. Diaz's class is my favorite. (singular, proper, possessive noun; the class of Mr. Diaz)
Yes, Diaz has a slight accent.
Pig Latin for Diaz is Ee-az-day.
The spelling of the plural possessive form of "Diaz" is "Diaz's."
No, the plural form of "wasp" is "wasps" without the extra 's.'
Franklin Chang Diaz is a Costa Rican-American former astronaut who speaks English and Spanish.
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Pedro R. Diaz y Diaz has written: 'Rhetores' -- subject(s): Ancient Rhetoric, Postclassical Latin language, Rhetoric
Rapid economic growth at the expense of human rights.
Nellie Diaz has written: 'Cool off' -- subject(s): Fiction, Summer, City and town life
Josefina C. Diaz has written: 'Kababaiyan' -- subject(s): History, Women revolutionaries, Biography, Women
Noli C. Diaz has written: 'Statutory construction' -- subject(s): Interpretation and construction, Law, Statutes
Cameran diaz is a actress that did movies from the 90's and 2000 she has been reviewed as a three star actress she was born in 1972 and is the age of 38.
Heliodoro Diaz has written: 'Communication and institutional change in Mexican agricultural development' -- subject(s): Communication, Agriculture and state, Organizational change
David Diaz has written: 'De colores =' -- subject(s): Children's songs, Spanish, Children's songs, English 'US money demand'
Rigoberto Munoz Diaz has written: 'Coherent interference tests for wind profilers' -- subject(s): Winds, Equipment and supplies, Testing, Measurement
Manny Diaz has written: 'Miami transformed' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Cuban Americans, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Mayors, Biography