The noun husband and the noun wife show possession by adding and apostrophe 's' to the end of the word; for example:
My husband's boss will be joining us for dinner.
My wife's job takes her all over the world.
Yes, "farmer's wife" is a noun phrase. It consists of the noun "wife" modified by the possessive form of the noun "farmer."
The possessive form for the noun 'wife' is wife's.Example: My wife's name is Elizabeth.
The plural form of the noun wife is wives.The plural possessive form is wives'.Example: Our wives' birthdays are on the same day, we should plan a party.
The singular possessive of the noun wife is wife's.The plural form for the noun wife is wives.The plural possessive form is wives'.Examples:My wife's birthday is on Friday.Well, what do you know, our wives' birthdays are the same day.
A synonym for husband or wife is spouse.
The plural form of the noun wife is wives.The plural possessive form is wives'.Example: Both of our wives' birthdays are this week.
No, "spouse" is not a verb. It is a noun used to refer to a person's husband or wife.
"Wife's" is the singular possessive form of the noun "wife," used to show that something belongs to one wife. "Wives'" is the plural possessive form, used to indicate that something belongs to multiple wives.
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 of the plural noun policies is policies'.Example: All of these policies' beneficiary is his wife.
To form the plural of the noun wife, change the ending -fe to -ves.The plural form of the noun wife is wives.
The nouns 'widow' and 'widower' are common nouns, general words for a wife or a husband whose spouse has died.If you are looking for a common gender noun, the noun spouse is a word for a wife or a husband.