The sentence would be "What if your businesses' non-compliance is discovered?" which refers to more than one business.
If there was only one business involved, it would be "What if your business's non-compliance is discovered?"
The noun goal may be singular or plural following the plural noun businesses. Examples: All businesses' goal is to make a profit. All businesses' goals should be clearly defined.
The plural form of the noun customer is customers.The plural possessive form is customers'.Example: Most of the customers' comments were positive.
Social responsibility is a way for businesses to ensure they are following the laws and ethical standards set by consumers, lawmakers, and stockholders. Three examples of addressing social responsibility include environmental sustainability, community involvement, and ethical marketing practices.
The Business Victoria offers the following services: Help for small business owners to start operating and growing their businesses, business training and workshop seminars,small business information centre, small business mentoring service, mobile business centre.
Articles of Partnership generally cover most aspects of a business co-ownership between two people. The only thing not covered by the partnership articles is the buyout price of the company.
The possessive plural of flocks would be flocks'; the apostrophe following the s.
As with most "extra s" possessives, style can be dictated by the way the word is spoken in context. A singular "business" would gain an "apostrophe s" and the word "business's" will sound exactly like the plural "businesses". For the plural possessive, unless we add a third "s" sound, many users would simply write "businesses' ." A more obvious example of this informal practice would be the word "accessories", which is very unlikely to pick up an unwieldy extra "s" (z sound) at its end.
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Warriors' is the plural possessive. Warrior's is the singular possessive.
Nationalization of industries and businesses.
The following are the standared answers to the common crossword puzzle clue:amoiatoimessestesaluimon
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The adjectives in the sentence are:injuredthisyour (pronoun, a possessive adjective)her (pronoun, a possessive adjective)
The word our is a possessive adjective. It is classified as a pronominal limiting adjective, but of the possessive adjectives that are so classed, only "his" can be used without a following noun.
The pronoun is his, a possessive adjective used to describe the noun 'jeans'.A possessive adjective is placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.The possessive adjectives are: my, your, his, her, its, our, their.
No, the following example is not correct. The correct plural possessive form of "it" is "its," without the apostrophe.