No, the form "it's" is a contraction, a shortened form for "it is".
The contraction "it's" functions as the subject and the verb (or auxiliary verb) of a sentence or a clause.
Example: It's a very hot day. Or: It is a very hot day.
The possessive form of the pronoun "it" is its (no apostrophe).
Example: The dog curled up in its place on the mat.
The correct example of the plural possessive case is D) women's plans.
The plural possessive form is countries'.Example: All of the countries' delegates had to agree to the plan.
The correct plural possessive form is: men's plans (the plans of two or more men)
No, the word "mens" is an incorrect form.The plural noun is "men". The plural possessive form is men's.
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The plural form of the noun manservant is menservants.The plural possessive form is menservants'.Example: The menservants' quarters are located in a separate building.
NONE are correct examples of plural possessive nouns.The correct plural possessive noun is:b. men's plansThe remaining phrases are singular forms:a. stone's throwc. its place (singular possessive adjective; pronouns do not use an apostrophe to show possession)d. woman's plans
No, the possessive noun audiences' is the plural possessive form.The singular noun is audience.The singular possessive form is audience's.Examples:The audience's reaction was enthusiastic. (singular possessive)All of his audiences' reactions are enthusiastic. (plural possessive)
The plural form of the noun sheriff is sheriffs. The plural possessive form is sheriffs'.example: All sheriffs' training and qualification is done at the state level.
The possessive form for the plural noun rings is rings'.Example: The rings' display case was a dazzling array of gems.
The correct plural possessive form is:B. the men's plans (the plans of a number of men)The correct singular possessive forms are:A. a stone's throw (the distance of a throw of a stone)D. the woman's plans (the plans of a woman)The incorrect possessive form is:C. it's place: the possessive form of the pronoun it is its (no apostrophe).The form it's (with apostrophe) is a contraction, a shortened form of "it is".
If Salas is the name of a place, there is no plural but the possessive case can be made for Salas's... e.g. Salas's schools, Salas's aging population.