The plural possessive form is schools'. Example sentence:
The board decided that all of the schools' hours would be coordinated to accommodate the number of buses available.
Both forms are correct:
Examples:
Our school's principal is Mr. Gray. (singular, the principle of one school)
All of the schools' principals attended the meeting. (plural, the principals of all the schools)
The possessive form of the noun high school is high school's.
Example: Our high school's colors are red and blue.
The plural is schools. The plural possessive form is schools' (apostrophe only).
The plural possessive form of "school" is "schools'".
Both are correct.The spelling schools' is the possessive form of the plural noun schools.The spelling school's is the possessive form of the singular noun school.Examples:Both of our schools' teams will be in the finals. (plural possessive, the teams of two schools)Our school's mascot is at every game. (singular possessive, the mascot of one school)
Use whichever form you use to say it Alexis' or Alexis's. Use the form the way you pronounce it.
Both are grammatically correct:school's is the possessive form of the singularnoun school;schools' is the possessive form of the pluralnoun schools.Examples:Our school's schedule is from 8:30 to 2:20.-- Singular, the schedule of one school.All of the schools' schedules are set by the board.-- Plural, the schedules of all the schools.
No, "its'" is not the correct possessive form. The possessive form for "it" is "its" without an apostrophe.
The correct form is "its" for the possessive form in the plural. "Its" is used for both the singular and plural possessive forms, without an apostrophe.
The possessive form of the plural noun bands is bands'.Examples:The bands' lengths can be adjusted for the size of the bales.The bands' uniforms are the colors of their respective schools.
The noun quantum is a singularnoun. The plural form is quanta.A possessive noun requires the use of an apostrophe.The singular possessive form is quantum's. The plural possessive form is quanta's.
For one DVD, use the singular possessive form 'the DVD's case'. For two or more DVDs, use the plural possessive form, 'the DVDs' case'.
The possessive form of the noun graphic is graphic's.Example: We have permission from the graphic's creator to use it in our publication.
The possessive form of the singular noun alumnus is alumnus's.Example: An alumnus's child has a better chance of admission at some schools.