A possessive noun form is not appropriate for the example sentence. There is nothing in the sentence that belongs to someone or something in the sentence.
The word others is the plural form for the indefinite pronoun 'other', a word taking the place of the noun phrase 'other people' or 'people in general'.
Should people play tricks on others?No, a person's tricks on others are often unkind. (singular possessive)No, people's tricks on others are often unkind. (plural possessive)
People's is plural possessive. That is because people is plural, so the 's is added. The singular possessive would be person's.
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The word "person's" is a singular possessive form. It indicates ownership or association with a single person. For example, in the sentence "This is John's book," "John's" is the singular possessive form indicating that the book belongs to John. If you were referring to the possessive form for multiple people, the correct form would be "people's." For example, "This is the people's choice."
The noun "people" is a plural noun.The singular noun is "person"The singular possessive noun is person's.Example: One person's trash is another person's treasure.
The singular possessive is Maddox's. The plural possessive would only be used if there was a group of people all having the name Maddox, which would be Maddoxes'.
The singular form of the noun people is person.The singular possessive form is person's.example: It's every person's responsibility to drive carefully. We depend on each other for our safety.
Answer: No, people's tricks on others may have unforeseen consequences.
The singular possessive form of "person" is "person's." The possessive plural would either be "persons' " or "people's."Example:Each person's responsibility is to be a good steward of their own life and to obey the laws.
The singular possessive form of "person" is "person's." The possessive plural would either be "persons' " or "people's."Example:Each person's responsibility is to be a good steward of their own life and to obey the laws.
The correct possessive form of the plural noun people is people's.An irregular plural noun that doesn't end with -s forms the possessive the same as a singular possessive noun.
People's, much like how the plural possessive of child is children's. Isn't English grammar confusing?