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Is it fathers' or father's

Updated: 3/25/2024
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12y ago

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If you want to abbreviate "father is" use father's

eg: "My father's coming home at 8."

If you are talking about something belonging to one father it's also father's

eg: "That's my father's car."

You use fathers' when you want to make it clear that you are talking about something belonging to more than one father.

eg: "Our team went through hard times but our fathers' support got us through it."

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1mo ago

"Fathers'" is the plural possessive form and indicates that something belongs to multiple fathers. "Father's" is the singular possessive form and indicates that something belongs to one father.

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