The fathers' discussion about their children led to tears among the men.
The fathers' Golf outing raised over five-thousand dollars for charity.
Many people criticized fathers' inattentiveness to their children.
The fathers' ties were matching with a similar plaid print.
The necklace he gave me is now my favorite possession. There you go.
Yes, you would use an apostrophe after the plural "forefathers" to indicate possession. The correct form would be "forefathers'."
Plural sentence: "Dogs are barking loudly in the neighborhood." Singular sentence: "The cat is sleeping peacefully on the couch."
That depends on how you're trying to use the word. See the sentences below for examples: 1) I have 30 students in my class. 2) I have 30 students' books in my class. 3) I have this student's homework slip. Sentence one has an S because it is indicating plurality. Sentence two has an apostrophe after the S because it is indicating plurality and possession. Sentence three has an apostrophe S because it is indicating singular possession.
To make a word plural, typically just add an "s" at the end. Use an apostrophe only when indicating possession or in contractions, not for pluralization. For example, "dogs" is the plural of "dog," and "dog's" shows possession.
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use plural society in a sentence.
"Mothers" is used in a sentence when referring to more than one mother. For example: "The mothers of the students volunteered to chaperone the field trip."
The term "fathers" is a plural, and the word "father's" is possessive. Example : The two fathers would go fishing together every Saturday. Example : His father's watch fell into the lake.
The necklace he gave me is now my favorite possession. There you go.
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this is.......Singular these are...plural
We use are when the sentence is in plural and is when the sentence is in singular form.
You use it to show possession, possession means that, that person(or thing) owns it. For instance, It is the cat's yarn. So therefor, you could use it in a sentence like, That is the athlete's football.
Plural sentence: "Dogs are barking loudly in the neighborhood." Singular sentence: "The cat is sleeping peacefully on the couch."
Teachers is plural, and the trailing apostrophe shows possession (you do not add another S where the plural ends in S).So examples for this plural possessive is:The teachers' union is asking for higher salaries.All of the teachers' cars are parked in the faculty parking lot.
As a plural noun