Yes because the toilet is the mens. So it would be men's toilet.
It should be men's.
"Men's" is the plural possive, as in the men's toilet (belong to men (plural).MOST nouns in English take apostrophe-s for singular possessive, s for plural, and s-apostrophe for plural possessive.Fred is a waiter. (singular)This is the waiter's jacket. (singular possessive)Fred and Sam are waiters. (plural)These are the waiters' jackets. (plural possessive)Because the plural of "man" is "men" without an s, the plural takes apostrophe-s.Fred is a man.This is the man's jacket.Fred and Sam are men.These are the men's jackets.
With the word 'men' you would put the apostrophe between 'men' and 's'.
The men's uniform.
Men is already plural so it would be men's room, hats, clothes, etc.
The apostrophe is correct on the word men's. But with a plural noun, the possessions or belongings must be plural, too, and the verb changes as well.The man's uniform was dirty.The men's uniforms were dirty.
You should get a mens stick.
A size 7.5 in mens should be a 9.5 in womens.
A size 7.5 in mens should be a 9.5 in womens.
The plural of man is men. Men with an /s/ after it must also have an apostrophe because it is possessive. If it is belonging to the men, it is the men's. For most words who add an /s/ when it is pluralized (such as girl > girls), the apostrophe goes after the /s/. If it belongs to the girls, it is the girls'. If it belongs to the girl, it is the girl's.
The zip should be on the left side.
Dude. This should be in mens or health. Not Hermit crabs.