The possessive form of the plural noun plants is plants'.
example: We break up the soil so that the plants' roots can spread easily.
Plants' is the possessive form.
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The plural possessive is plants'.
The plural possessive form is plants'.The plants have stems. These are the plant's stems.
The correct form is "its" for the possessive form in the plural. "Its" is used for both the singular and plural possessive forms, without an apostrophe.
Plural possessive is "their" Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe.
Possessive nouns (but not possessive pronouns) use apostrophes; therefore, "brother's" is possessive. "Brothers" is plural.
Its and yours are the possessive pronouns for it and you. Note that possessive pronouns do not use apostrophes.
Yes, you would use an apostrophe after the plural "forefathers" to indicate possession. The correct form would be "forefathers'."
A possessive pronoun uses an apostrophe to show possession, such as "one's" or "someone's."
For one DVD, use the singular possessive form 'the DVD's case'. For two or more DVDs, use the plural possessive form, 'the DVDs' case'.
The possessive form is 'the animal's behavior'.
The possessive form is 'the parents' example'.
You use "their" when referring to a group of people or when the gender is unknown. You use "his" when referring to a singular male and "her" when referring to a singular female.