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If mother is singular: mother's If mother is plural: mothers'
Mothers is more than one mother. Mother's is something that belongs to a mother. "The mothers group is meeting Tuesday." "My mother's car is in the shop."
When referring to more than one mother, the correct form is "mothers." If you want to indicate possession by multiple mothers, you would use "mothers'." The form "mother's" is singular possessive, indicating something that belongs to one mother.
The plural is mothers-in-law. (not mother-in-laws)
The possessive form for the plural noun mothers is mothers'.Example: The mothers of several students have formed a mothers' committee.
The difference is the placement of the apostrophe. "Mother's" with an apostrophe before the "s" is possessive, indicating something belonging to one mother, whereas "mothers'" with an apostrophe after the "s" is possessive, indicating something belonging to multiple mothers.
You would use "mothers" for two, as it is a plural noun.
The plural of the noun mother (female parent) is mothers.
The plural form for the noun mother is mothers. The plural possessive form is mothers'.Example: The mothers of several students have formed a mothers' committee.
Your mother's mother would be your grandmother.
Singular possessive: mother's milk Plural possessive: mothers' milk
Your mother's husband is your father. His father-in-law is your mother's father, your grandfather. Your grandfather's son is your mother's brother, and your uncle. Your uncle's daughter is your first cousin.