Yes, Americans is the plural form of American.
"Americans" is plural"American's" is singular possessive"Americans'" is plural possessive
The possessive form of the plural noun Americans is Americans'.Example: Many Americans' lifestyles are harmful to the environment.
The plural of American is Americans.
Americans.
No, the proper noun Americans is the plural form for the people of America.The possessive forms are:singular, American's (an American's home)plural, Americans' (the Americans' homes)
Americans'
Americans, or in French, américains
That depends. If you are talking about a plural, then you don't: There were 10 Americans in the room. If you are talking about something belonging to one American, then you do: The American's camera had the best photos.
Yes, the plural noun 'Americans' is a proper noun, the name of a specific group of people.
Plural Marriage.
Yes, the noun Americans is proper noun, the plural form for American, the name of a specific nationality of people.
The word American's is a possessive noun. It would be used in a context such as "An American's accent is very different from an Australian's accent." If there were more Americans, it would be written Americans' accents. Unfortunately, apostrophes are sometimes used incorrectly to show a plural. The plural of American is Americans, not American's.