year's leave
The plural form of the proper noun Martinez is Martinezes.The plural possessive form is Martinezes'.Example: The Martinezes' children are six and ten years of age.
The plural form of the proper noun Lewis is Lewises.The plural possessive form is Lewises'.example: The Lewises' children are four and six years old.
It was John's car. (possessive of proper noun)It's his right to vote every four years. (contraction of It is)The cat licked its sore paw. (possessive)
The possessive form for the plural noun years is years'.Examples: A six years' relationship is now over.
The possessive form is: four years' service
The possessive form is: two years'example: The renovation is the result of two years' work.
The plural form of the proper noun Lewis is Lewises.The plural possessive form is Lewises'.example: The Lewises' children are four and six years old.
The plural form of the noun year is years.The plural possessive form is years'.example: I have five years' experience as a chicken plucker.
It depends on whether you're talking about one or many years. One year's passage. Five years' time.
The possessive form of the noun beaver is beaver's.Example: That beaver's lodge has been inhabited for a number of years.
The possessive form of the noun escape is escape's.example: His escape's result was another four years added to his sentence.
The possessive form of the singular noun wharf is wharf's.Example: The wharf's vendors have been here for many years.