a pack of ladies
The possessive form for lady (singular) is lady's. The possessive form for ladies (plural) is ladies'.
'Ladies ' IS the plural The singular is 'Lady'.
The possessive form of "ladies" is "ladies'." This indicates ownership or association, such as in the phrase "the ladies' room," meaning a restroom designated for ladies.
Some humorous alternatives to "ladies and gentlemen" include "ladies and germs," "ladies and jellybeans," and "ladies and gentlefolk."
ladies' choice ladies' choice
LADIES
a pack of ladies
"Senhoras" is the word for "ladies" in Portuguese.
Godd Morning Ladies!
The Pink Ladies -- Rizzo (Stockard Channing), Frenchy (Didi Conn), Marty (Dinah Manoff), and Jan (Jamie Donnelly) Pink ladies
The possessive form for the plural noun ladies is ladies' hair.Example: She is an expert in styling ladies' hair.
Ladies.