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."
"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.
you lighten fathers on fathers day.
Because they are the fathers.
It is confusing because there were two different "Fathers of Confederation". The first fathers were the fathers who attended the three meetings. The second fathers were the fathers who entered confederation later.
There is no specific collective noun for fathers, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is uses; for example a gathering of fathers, a group of fathers, an organization of fathers, etc.
daddy dad papa (your fathers actual name) (yours fathers nickname)
The possessive form of the plural noun fathers is: the fathers' rights.
How can i find out if i was on my dead fathers will
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I think on 1943
Josephite Fathers was created in 1892.
Songs of Our Fathers was created in 1995.
Fathers of Mercy was created in 1808.