You have to have an " 's " if you are meaning for it to be possessive. For example: Mike's book is heavy. If the word already ends in a 's', then the apostrophe ( ' ) goes after it. For example: the students' books are heavy.
apostrophe 's' can also be mean 'is'. For example: He's doing his homework. For the possessive case, just make sure that the item being possessed is right after the word that has the apostrophe 's' or 's' apostrophe.
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The plural possessive noun is neighbors'. You have spelled it correctly.
The plural form of the noun husband is husbands.The plural possessive form is husbands'.example: Our husbands' names are Matt and Mike.
The sign of the possessive of all English plurals ending in s is a final apostrophe: cities'
The plural possessive is the Hines's vehicle.
My daughters' cats smell like feces.
To write a plural possessive sentence, add an apostrophe after the plural noun. If the plural noun doesn't end in "s," add an apostrophe followed by "s." For example, "The teachers' lounge is closed" shows possession of the lounge by multiple teachers.
The possessive form for the plural noun readers is readers'.I think that the readers' interest will be high.
The plural form of the noun porch is porches.The plural possessive form is porches'.
Only nouns and pronouns have possessive forms. The word 'write' is a verb.
The students' notebooks were filled with colorful drawings and notes.
The plural form for the noun colony is colonies. The plural possessive form is colonies'.
The possessive form for the plural noun volunteers is volunteers'.