The pluralpossessiveform of neighbors is neighbors'.
The neighbors' cars are in the driveway. (more than one neighbor each owns a car that is currently in the driveway)
The plural possessive form of "neighbors" is "neighbors'." Just add an apostrophe after the "s" to show possession by multiple neighbors.
The possessive word form for "neighbors" is "neighbors'".
The plural possessive of desert is deserts'.
The plural for the word atlas is atlases; the plural possessive is atlases'.
The plural is oceans and the plural possessive is oceans' (referring to more than one ocean).
The plural possessive form of "desert" is "deserts'".
The singular possessive form for the noun neighbor is neighbor's trash.The plural form is neighbors. The plural possessive form is neighbors' trash.
The plural form for the noun neighbor is neighbors.The plural possessive form is neighbors'.Example: The neighbors' committee raised the money for a new sign.
The plural possessive noun is neighbors'. You have spelled it correctly.
The possessive form of the singular noun neighbor is neighbor's.Example: My neighbor's garden is really beautiful.The plural form for the noun neighbor is neighbors.The plural possessive form is neighbors'.Example: The neighbors' committee raised the money for a new sign.
The possessive word form for "neighbors" is "neighbors'".
No, neighbors' is NOT a singular possessive noun, it's the possessive form of the plural noun neighbors.Example: Many of my neighbors' houses were damaged in the storm.The singular possessive is "neighbor's."
In this case, the form "neighbor's" is singularpossessive.The plural form of the noun neighbor is neighbors.The plural possessive is "the neighbors' cars".A plural noun ending is "s" form the possessive by adding an apostrophe after the ending "s".
The word 'they' is the plural personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a plural noun as the subject of a sentence or a clause.Example: The Walkers are my neighbors. They often stop by to visit.There are two possessive forms of the pronoun 'they':The possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to a plural noun or two or more nouns, is theirs.Example: The Walkers are my neighbors. The house on the corner is theirs.The possessive adjective, a word that is placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to a plural noun or two or more noun, is their.Example: The Walkers are my neighbors. Their houseis on the corner.
Examples of plural possessive cases include: "The students' books were scattered across the floor." (students being the plural possessive of student), "The teachers' lounge is off-limits to students." (teachers being the plural possessive of teacher), "The companies' profits increased significantly last quarter." (companies being the plural possessive of company).
To make a noun possessive, you generally add an apostrophe followed by an "s" ('s), unless the noun is plural, in which case you add an apostrophe after the "s" (s'). For example, "The cat's tail" or "The cats' toys."
A plural possessive form is a plural noun (a word for two or more people or things) showing that something in a sentence belongs to that noun. A plural noun is formed by adding an apostrophe (') to the end of a plural noun that already ends with s, or an apostrophe s ('s) to the end of an irregular plural noun that does not end with s.Examples plural possessive nouns:the covers of the books = the books' coversthe assembly of classes = the classes' assemblythe coats of the children = the children's coatsshoes for men = men's shoesthe houses of the neighbors = the neighbors' housesthe backyard barbecue at the Morrises = the Morrises' backyard barbecue
The plural form is echoes. The plural possessive is echoes'.