Singular: patch's
Plural: patches'
The plural possessive for the noun dish is dishes'.
The singular noun "spouse" forms a normal possessive with apostrophe S : spouse's.The plural noun forms the possessive with only an apostrophe (spouses').
The possessive form for the noun leaf is leaf's.Example: You can usually identify a tree by the leaf's shape.
The plural possessive form for comity (one m) is comities'. If you meant the noun committee, the plural possessive form is committees'. If you meant the noun community, the plural possessive form is communities'.
The likely word is the possessive plural noun Jehovah's (e.g. the Christian sect Jehovah's Witnesses).
The possessive of the singular noun alto is alto's.
The possessive form for the proper noun Zeus is Zeus's.
The possessive form of the plural noun dependents is dependents'.
The plural possessive for the noun dish is dishes'.
The possessive form of the noun bunny is bunny's.Example: My bunny's name is Max.
The singular noun "spouse" forms a normal possessive with apostrophe S : spouse's.The plural noun forms the possessive with only an apostrophe (spouses').
The possessive form for the noun man is man's.example: It is a man's right to be happy.
The possessive form for the noun leaf is leaf's.Example: You can usually identify a tree by the leaf's shape.
The plural possessive form for comity (one m) is comities'. If you meant the noun committee, the plural possessive form is committees'. If you meant the noun community, the plural possessive form is communities'.
That is the correct spelling of the possessive proper noun Ripley's, as in Ripley's Believe It or Not.
That is correct. Company is the singular noun, and company's is the singular possessive.
The singular form of the plural noun 'geese' is goose.The singular possessive form is goose's.