The plural of customer is customers.
Customers' is the correct plural possessive. Customer's is a singular possessive.
The plural form of the noun customer is customers.The plural possessive form is customers'.Example: Most of the customers' comments were positive.
Yes, customers is a plural noun. When you say customers, you are referring to more than one customer.
The possessive singular noun for customer is customer's, e.g. "Can you please take care of that customer's request?" The possessive plural noun for customers is customers' , e.g. "Someone needs to tend to those customers' needs as quickly as possible."
The plural is franchises.
The plural of "your customer" is "your customers."
Customers' is the correct plural possessive. Customer's is a singular possessive.
Customers
The plural form of the noun customer is customers.The plural possessive form is customers'.Example: Based on customers' comments, the new chef is a success.
The plural of datum is data. The plural possessive is data's.E.g. The data's theft put some customer accounts at risk.
The plural form of the noun customer is customers.The plural possessive form is customers'.Example: Most of the customers' comments were positive.
Just add an s, customers.
Yes, customers is a plural noun. When you say customers, you are referring to more than one customer.
For singular possession, it would be customer's.For plural possession, it would be customers'.An apostrophe would not be placed on its own after the word customer.
Plural: The correct spelling is customers. Singular Possessive: The correct spelling is customer's Plural Possessive: The correct spelling is customers'. Note apostrophes. When five customers entered the restaurant, Tom checked the customers' coats and took them to their table, while Sally waited on a regular customer and took that customer's order.
The possessive singular noun for customer is customer's, e.g. "Can you please take care of that customer's request?" The possessive plural noun for customers is customers' , e.g. "Someone needs to tend to those customers' needs as quickly as possible."
The first one is plural. The second is singular.