In most cases, the possessive is formed by adding the apostrophe after the 's' at the end of the word, for example cats becomes cats' or parents becomes parents'.
An exception to this rule is irregular plurals that don't have the 's' at the end of the word, you add the apostrophe 's', for example children becomes children's or mice becomes mice's.
The most common method to make a noun into a plural noun is to add -s or -es to the end of the word; some nouns, called irregular plurals, use a variety of other forms.
To form the possessive for any noun, singular or plural, add an 's to the end of the word; or, if the word already ends with an -s, the apostrophe is added after the ending -s. Some examples:
Singular / regular plural / possessive plural
house / houses / houses'
boy / boys / boys'
dish / dishes / dishes'
box / boxes / boxes'
Singular / irregular plural / possessive plural
man / men / men's
baby / babies / babies'
tooth / teeth / teeth's
mouse / mice / mice's
The possessive form for the plural noun mornings is mornings'.
'es is not used to make the word fox into a singular possessive noun, rather you should add 's to fox to do so. If you add the suffix -es to fox, it would then make the word plural, and if you add a ' to the end of foxes, it would make the word possessive. fox = singular noun fox's = singular possessive noun foxes = plural noun foxes' = plural possessive noun
The possessive form for the plural noun movies is movies'.
The plural form of the noun writer is writers.The plural possessive form is writers'.The plural form of the noun story is stories.The plural possessive form is stories'.The plural form of the noun farmer is farmers.The plural possessive form is farmers'.
The plural possessive is villagers'. When the plural form ends in 's' you simply add an apostrophe to make it possessive.
To make the plural noun "meteors" a possessive, you simply add an apostrophe after the s: meteors'
To make the plural noun "days" possessive, you add an apostrophe after the "s" without an additional "s". For example, "two days' notice" or "seven days' worth of work."
The possessive form for the plural noun mornings is mornings'.
To make "citizens" possessive, add an apostrophe and an "s" at the end. For example: "the citizens' rights" shows that the rights belong to the citizens.
The singular possessive form for match is match's.The plural possessive form for the plural noun matches is matches'.
The possessive form of the plural noun Harrises is Harrises'.Example: The Harrises' yard is the prettiest on the street.
To make a plural non-s ending noun possessive, add an apostrophe followed by an "s." For example, "women" becomes "women's" and "children" becomes "children's."
The plural form for the noun cricket is crickets. The plural possessive form is crickets'.Example: The crickets' chirping reminded us that we were in the country.
The plural possessive noun of molecules is molecules' .
'es is not used to make the word fox into a singular possessive noun, rather you should add 's to fox to do so. If you add the suffix -es to fox, it would then make the word plural, and if you add a ' to the end of foxes, it would make the word possessive. fox = singular noun fox's = singular possessive noun foxes = plural noun foxes' = plural possessive noun
The plural possessive is skiers'.If the plural form ends in an 's' then you simply add an apostrophe to make it a plural possessive. If the plural does not end in an 's' then you should add an apostrophe then an 's' to make it possessive.
The noun skies is the plural form of the noun sky.The possessive forms are:sky's (singular possessive)skies' (plural possessive)