If by 'Man' you mean to imply 'all of mankind', a collective noun:
* yes, man's can be considered a plural possessive. e.g. 'Man's inhumanity to man.' But if you mean several men, i.e the plural of man, an adult hiuman male, then
* no, the correct possessive form would be men's. e.g. 'Where is the men's room?'
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The plural possessive form is enterprises'.
The plural form is acrobats. The plural possessive is acrobats'.
The plural possessive form is antiques'.
The ladie's club is not a correct possessive form.The noun ladies is the plural noun.The possessive form of the plural noun is ladies'.The correct plural possessive form is the ladies' club.The noun lady is the singular noun.The correct singular possessive form is a lady's club(a golf club intended for a female).
No, the correct plural possessive form for the plural noun editors-in-chief iseditors-in-chief's.example: The editors-in-chief's committee has approved my investigative series.
Theirs. It is a singular pronoun so has no plural possessive.
The plural possessive form of "women's" is "women's."
No, "dice's" is not the correct form of plural possessive. The correct form is "dice'", without the additional "s."
The plural possessive form is passengers'.
The correct spelling of the noun is dormouse.The plural form is dormice.The plural possessive form is dormice's.
That would be watches.
The correct possessive form of the plural noun women is women's.example: The women's department is the entire third floor.