Example sentences:
the covers of the books: The books' covers were damaged in shipping.
the assembly of classes: We've scheduled the classes'assembly for two o'clock.
the coats of the children: The children's coats are on sale this month.
the houses of the neighbors: We sent the block party notice to all of the neighbors' houses.
The plural form of the noun sorrow is sorrows.The plural possessive form is sorrows'.Example: Their sorrows' ravages could be read in the lines on their faces.
The plural possessive of "agent" is "agents'." This form indicates that something belongs to multiple agents. For example, you could say, "The agents' reports were submitted on time."
The plural possessive form of "mink" is "minks'." This indicates ownership by multiple minks. For example, you could say, "The minks' fur is highly sought after."
The plural possessive of "theater" is "theaters'." This form indicates that something belongs to multiple theaters. For example, you could say, "The theaters' schedules were posted online."
The noun kindness is a singular noun (not possessive).example: It was a kindness that you could pick me up in the storm.The singular possessive form is kindness's.example: The kindness's reward is a good feeling inside.The plural form of the noun kindness is kindnesses.The plural possessive form is kindnesses'.example: Not all of our kindnesses' rewards will be received in this world.
The possessive form for the plural noun graduates is graduates'.Example: The graduates' excitement could not be contained.
The possessive form of the plural noun speakers is speakers'.Example: I could not untangle the speakers' cables.
The plural possessive form of "Darcy" is "Darcys'." This indicates possession by multiple people named Darcy. For example, you could say, "The Darcys' house is beautiful."
It could be Chaucers or Chaucer's, the plural or the possessive form of the name Chaucer.
No. However, there is a sound-alike word our.As the possessive pronoun form of we, our could be seen as the opposite of the possessive form of the plural you, which is "your."
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The possessive form for the noun eagle is eagle's.Example: An eagle's nest could be seen on a high ridge.