Examples of the possessive form of plural nouns:
Examples of the plural possessive case include:
The plural form is mistresses.The plural possessive form is mistresses'.Examples: I put the mistresses' mail on her desk.
Examples of plural possessive cases include: "The students' books were scattered across the floor." (students being the plural possessive of student), "The teachers' lounge is off-limits to students." (teachers being the plural possessive of teacher), "The companies' profits increased significantly last quarter." (companies being the plural possessive of company).
The plural possessive form of "colonists" is "colonists'".
The plural form of the noun settlement is settlementsThe plural possessive form is settlements'.Examples: The early settlements' citizens had to build their own communities.
Examples of possessive forms for singular and plural units of time:an hour's layover (singular)two hours' layover (plural)a year's assignment (singular)two years' assignment (plural)a moment's fright (singular)two seconds' thought (plural)
The children's toys were scattered all over the room. The women's group meets every Thursday evening. The men's soccer team won the championship. The geese's migration patterns are fascinating. The teeth's enamel should be taken care of to prevent decay.
The plural form is mistresses.The plural possessive form is mistresses'.Examples: I put the mistresses' mail on her desk.
Examples of plural possessive cases include: "The students' books were scattered across the floor." (students being the plural possessive of student), "The teachers' lounge is off-limits to students." (teachers being the plural possessive of teacher), "The companies' profits increased significantly last quarter." (companies being the plural possessive of company).
The plural possessive form of "colonists" is "colonists'".
The plural possessive for president is presidents'.Examples: Two of the US presidents' names were Roosevelt.
In English, a noun or pronoun is described by its number and case. "My" is singular in number and possessive in case. "Our" is plural in number and possessive in case. Plural simply means more than one.
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The plural possessive form is mothers-in-law's.
The possessive form of the plural noun hours is hours'.
The plural form of the noun patient is patients.The plural possessive form is patients'.Examples: The patients' waiting room is full.
The plural form of the noun audience is audiences.The plural possessive form is audiences'.Examples: All of his audiences' reactions are enthusiastic.
The plural form of the noun Chris is Chrises.The plural possessive form is Chrises'.Examples: The two Chrises' last names are Brown and Green.