No, there shouldn't be an apostrophe in "horses" as it is a plural noun. The sentence is correct as "the horses stalls are clean."
Marvin Humes,Aston Merrygold,Oritse Williams,Jonathan Benjamin Gill (jb) they all were different colours Marvin weres the colour green Aston weres the colour blue Oritise weres the colour red JB weres the colour yellow
A plural noun ending with an s is possessive if it has an apostrophe after the s (s'), for example, horses-horses' or parents-parents'.A plural noun that does not end with an s has an apostrophe s ('s) added to the end of the word, for example, children-children's or teeth-teeth's.
Oleh Weres has written: 'Resource, technology, and environment at the geysers' -- subject(s): Geysers
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horses (without apostrophe) is the plural of horse. For example, "I saw two horses." horse's (with apostrophe) is the possesive - something that belongs to the horse. For example, "The horse's hair was smooth."
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its whats hassan weres
Yeah, so weres just thermostat on seat Inca van. I guess that that's simply reality