The possessive form of the plural noun kids is kids'.
example: The kids' names are Jack and Jill.
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The possessive form for the noun kid is kid's.
No, to form the possessive of a plural noun (kids) that ends with an s, just an apostrophe is added to the end of the word (kids').Example: We served the kids' lunches on the picnic table.
The plural form for the noun niece is nieces; the plural possessive form is nieces'.Example: The kids had a lot of fun at my nieces' party.
The plural possessive form is friends'. The apostrophe indicates that something in the sentence belongs to the friends.Example: It was nice to see our friends' kids at the picnic.
The plural form of the noun child is children.The plural possessive form is children's.example: The children's coats all hung in a row.The plural form of the noun friend is friends.The plural possessive form is friends'.example: It was nice to see our friends' kids at the picnic.The plural form of the noun woman is women.The plural possessive form is women's.example: The women's locker room is down that corridor.
That is the correct English spelling. The original French spelling is crème brûlée.
Yes, Tori Spelling has 5 kids.
We have no kids together and the correct spelling of his name is Julious/Mosley as in Mosley Motel!
This is a trick question. The subject of this sentence is understood. It cannot be kids, because that is in the possessive case, and only a noun or a pronoun in the nominative case can be the subject. Some is an adjective, which may be used nominally in verbal shorthand when the noun it modifies is understood. Spelling the thought completely out would give "Some (kids) of the kids... " So the sensible answer is some, and the excruciatingly correct answer is (kids).This sentence is different, both in structure and in meaning, from "Some kids jumped rope," in which the subject, obviously, is kids.
The correct spelling of the proper noun is "Yahooligans" the Yahoo site currently known as Yahoo Kids. The old name was a play on "hooligans" (rowdy young people) that apparently did not catch on and was replaced in late 2006.
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