No, the noun 'citizen' is a singular noun, a word for one person.
The plural form is citizens, a word for two or more of people.
The plural possessive form is citizens'.
A possessive noun indicates that something in the sentence belongs to that noun.
A plural noun that ends with an s forms its possessive by adding an apostrophe (') to the end of the word.
A noun that does not end with an s forms its possessive by adding an apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word.
Example sentences:
A citizen must register to vote. (singular)
The mayor responded to the citizen's letter. (singular possessive)
Hundreds of citizens lined the street to watch the parade. (plural)
The citizens' committee discussed the proposal. (plural possessive)
The possessive form for the plural noun wives is wives'.
The plural possessive form of the noun "buzz" is "buzzes'".
The plural possessive noun for "sisters" is "sisters'".
The noun "branch" is a regular plural noun, a noun that forms its plural by adding "s" or "es". The plural form of branch is "branches".The plural possessive form is branches', a regular plural possessive.
The plural possessive form of "university" is "universities'."
The plural form for the noun citizen is citizens.The plural possessive form is citizens'.Example: The bridge was funded by hundreds of citizens' contributions.
The possessive form for the plural noun citizen is citizens'.
The singular noun is citizen. The singular possessive form is citizen's.The plural noun is citizens. The plural possessive form is citizens'.Examples:You can't restrict a citizen's right to those records. (singular)All of the citizens' petitions will be reviewed by the board. (plural)
No. Citizens on its own is not a possessive noun; it is a plural noun.To make it possessive, you can do either of the following:A citizen of a country has certain rigets, so they are the citizen's rights.All citizens of a country have certain rights, so because we are referring to the plural of citizens, it becomes citizens' rights.
The plural possessive noun of molecules is molecules' .
The noun skies is the plural form of the noun sky.The possessive forms are:sky's (singular possessive)skies' (plural possessive)
The plural form for the noun tree is trees.The plural possessive form is trees'.
The noun "branch" is a regular plural noun, a noun that forms its plural by adding "s" or "es". The plural form of branch is "branches".The plural possessive form is branches', a regular plural possessive.
The plural possessive noun is racers'.
The possessive form for the plural noun wives is wives'.
The possessive form of the noun citizen is citizen's.Example: An anonymous citizen's contribution made the park possible.
To change a singular possessive noun to a plural possessive noun, first you must change the noun from a singular noun to a plural noun. The reason for this is that plural nouns can take different forms which will determine how the plural possessive is formed. Examples:A plural noun that ends with the letter s, just add an apostrophe after the ending s (s').singular noun, boy; plural noun, boys; plural possessive boys'An irregular plural noun that does not end with s, add anapostrophes ('s) to the end of the word.singular noun, child; plural noun, children; plural possessive children's