i don't think so
his wives were his wives
Caesar never had an Egyptian wife. He had three wives and they were all Roman women.Caesar never had an Egyptian wife. He had three wives and they were all Roman women.Caesar never had an Egyptian wife. He had three wives and they were all Roman women.Caesar never had an Egyptian wife. He had three wives and they were all Roman women.Caesar never had an Egyptian wife. He had three wives and they were all Roman women.Caesar never had an Egyptian wife. He had three wives and they were all Roman women.Caesar never had an Egyptian wife. He had three wives and they were all Roman women.Caesar never had an Egyptian wife. He had three wives and they were all Roman women.Caesar never had an Egyptian wife. He had three wives and they were all Roman women.
Wives is the plural of wife. It is a noun.
How many wife did he have
the plural of wife is wives.
Wife.
wife
The possessive of the singular wife is "wife's": your wife's car. If you had more than one wife (rather unlikely) you would have "wives" and if they had more than one car it would be "your wives' cars." Proper use of wives is when you are referring to two or more; as in "our wives enjoyed the wedding". The possessive of the singular is the same; "Our wive's coats were checked at the front door when we arrived".
You might say, this is my wife's car, showing possession. Or you might say, I'm getting married again, but I've already had two wives. Wives is the plural form of wife.
The plural of wife is wives.The plural possessive of wife is wives' (apostrophe after the S).Example : The wives' aprons all had red checkered patterns.
The plural of wife is wives.The plural possessive of wife is wives' (apostrophe after the S).Example : The wives' aprons all had red checkered patterns.
It depends on what you are trying to say:Some kings had many wives (in this case, "wives" is used because the sentence is about more than one wife)The wife's ring is beautiful (in this case, "wife's" is used because the sentence indicates possession. The ring belongs to the wife, so it is the ring of the wife, or "the wife's ring"The wives' plan to surprise their husbands was a huge success (in this case, "wives'" is used because it is talking about more than one wife, so "wives" is used, and the apostrophe is needed because the sentences against indicates possession. Because "wives" ends in an s, "wives's" would be grammatically incorrect, so the s after the apostrophe is dropped, resulting in just "wives'."Note: The last bullet also applies to all words that end in sHope this helps!