The word grapes is the plural form of the singular noun grape.
example: The bunch of grapes weighs a little over a pound.
The singular possessive form is grape's.
example: I bit the grape's skin to test the sweetness inside.
The plural possessive form is grapes'.
example: The grapes' price at the farm stand is quite reasonable.
The word "grapes" is plural. If you want to make it possessive, you would write "grapes'" to indicate that something belongs to the grapes.
The singular possessive form of the noun buttress is buttress's.The plural form of the noun buttress is buttresses. The plural possessive form is buttresses'.
No, it is singular, the possessive form of it is its. The plural form of it is they or them, and the possessive form is their.To answer the question directly: there is no such word as ITS'.
"Analysis" is a singular noun. "Analyses" is the plural form of the word. "Analysis's" or "analysis' " can be used to indicate singular possession, while "analyses' " would be the plural possessive form.
No, a possessive noun is formed by adding an -'s (or just an -' to the end of plural nouns already ending in -s) to the existing singular or plural noun; for example:singular=apple, singular possessive=apple's; plural=apples, plural possessive= apples'singular=boy, singular possessive=boy's; plural=boys, plural possessive=boys'singular=car, singular possessive=car's; plural=cars, plural possessive=cars'The nouns that drop the -y and add -ies is to form the plural are nouns ending in -y preceded by a consonant; for example:singular=ally; plural=allies (singular possessive=ally's; plural possessive=allies')singular=baby; plural=babies (singular possessive=baby's; plural possessive=babies')singular=city; plural=cities(singular possessive=city's; plural possessive=cities')
The noun reflections is the plural form of the singular noun reflection.The singular possessive form is reflection's.The plural possessive form is reflections'.Examples:Her reflection's image pleased her very much. (singular)You can't see under the water because of the reflections' brightness. (plural)
The singular possessive is author's. The plural possessive is authors'.
The word sisters' is plural possessive. The singular is sister, singular possessive is sister's; the plural is sisters, the plural possessive is sisters'.
The word holiday is a singular noun.The plural form is holidays.The singular possessive form is holiday's.The plural possessive form is holidays'.
Tess = singular Tess's = singular possessive Tesses = plural Tesses's plural possessive
The word 'holes' is the plural form for the noun 'hole'; the singular possessive is hole's, the plural possessive is holes'.
The word holiday is a singular noun.The plural form is holidays.The singular possessive form is holiday's.The plural possessive form is holidays'.
No, the word children is a plural noun. The singular form is child; the singular possessive is child's.
The singular possessive form of letter is letter's. The plural of letter is letters. The plural possessive of letters is letters'
The singular possessive is hostess's; the plural possessive is hostesses'.
No, "brother's" is a possessive form for singular nouns. It indicates that something belongs to one brother.
"Its" is the possessive form, used to show that something belongs to "it." The plural form of "it" is "they."
No, "catalogs" is not singular possessive. Singular possessive would be "catalog's" with an apostrophe before the "s" at the end.