The plural of senior is seniors. The plural possessive is seniors' (referring to more than one senior).
Seniors
Seniors
The plural of senior is seniors. The plural possessive of seniors is seniors'
The plural possessive form of "seniors" is "seniors'".
The plural form of the singular noun senior is seniors.The plural possessive form is seniors'.example: The seniors' photos were featured in the yearbook.
seniors'add number before adding possessive.senior >> seniors (plural)seniors >> seniors' (plural possessive)+s' works for most things except for irregular plurals:child >> children >> children'swoman >> women >> women'sAlso, words with -ies plurals, just add 'country >> countries >> countries'
The plural possessive is others'. You simply add an apostrophe to a plural ending in 's' to make it possessive.
The possessive form of the plural noun dependents is dependents'.
The plural possessive for the noun dish is dishes'.
The plural is composers and the plural possessive form is composers' (just an apostrophe added).
soldiers - plural, soldier's - possessive
The possessive form of "libraries" is "libraries'".
The singular is senator and the possessive is senator's (one senator).The plural is senators and the plural possessive is senators' (referring to more than one senator).
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'.