The form birds' is the pluralpossessive form.
Example: All of the the birds' chirping woke me very early today.
The possessive form of the singular noun bird is bird's.
Example: A bird's nest sits right outside my kitchen window.
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No, the form day's is the singular possessive.The plural noun is days. The plural possessive form is days'.Examples:At the end of the day's activities, the children fell right to sleep. (singular possessive)My brother is home on a three days' leave. (plural possessive)
Homeowners's is not actually a word.The singular noun is homeowner and the plural noun is homeowners.Therefore, the singular possessive noun is homeowner's and the plural possessive noun is homeowners'. There is no extra s on the end.
The plural form is homes; the plural possessive is homes'.
The possessive form of the singular noun is bat's.example: He hit that so hard that the bat's handle splintered.The plural form of the noun bat is bats.The plural possessive form is bats'.example: I'm not going near that bats' cave.
The plural is homes and the plural possessive is homes' (referring to more than one home).
The plural is homes and the plural possessive is homes' (referring to more than one home).
The singular form for the noun homes is home. The singular possessive form is home's.Example: This home's roof has recently been replaced.
The word 'miners' (the plural of miner) has no apostrophe. An apostrophe is put on a word for one of three purposes.1. As a contraction: The miner's always at home. (Contraction of 'miner is.')2. As a singular possessive noun: This is the miner'spickax.3. As a plural possessive noun: These are the miners'pickaxes.
A plural possessive is a grammatical form used to show ownership or belonging of more than one person or thing to a particular noun. It is formed by adding an apostrophe after the plural noun ending in "s". For example, "The students' books" shows that the books belong to more than one student.
The possessive form of the singular noun journey is journey's.Example: We were happy to be home at our journey's end.
"Home" is singular. It refers to one place where someone lives or feels comfortable.
The possessive form of the singular noun spaceship is spaceship's.Example: The spaceship's crew was glad to be home safely.