Yes. Libraries is the plural form of the singular noun library
The possessive form for the irregular plural noun libraries is libraries'.
Yes, libraries is the plural form of the singular noun library.
The plural of library is libraries.
The noun libraries' is the plural possessive form (the possessive form of the plural noun). The apostrophe at the end of the noun indicates that something belongs to two or more libraries.Examples:This city is know for its many fine libraries. (plural)All of the libraries' hours are posted on-line. (plural possessive)
The plural for of the noun library is libraries.The plural possessive form is libraries'.Example: The libraries' agreement allows cardholders to use their services throughout the county.
libraries is the plural noun of library
Library is a singular noun. For it to be plural, it would be libraries.
The possessive form of the plural noun libraries is libraries'.Example: The libraries' agreement allows cardholders to use their services throughout the county.
The possessive form of the singular noun library is library's.The plural form of the noun library is libraries.Examples:The library's hours are posed at the entrance. (singular possessive)All of the city's libraries are open until ten. (plural)Note: The possessive form of the plural noun libraries is libraries'.Example: All of the libraries' hours are posted on the internet.
Libraries is the plural form of library.
The plural of library is libraries. As in "libraries have lots of books".
The plural form of the noun library is libraries.The plural possessive form is libraries'."Don't forget those libraries' rules."