Add an apostrophe
The plural is the Rusches. Use the rules for forming plural nouns to make a proper noun plural.
Possessive nouns are formed by: 1. adding an apostrophe -s ('s) to the end of the word, or 2. adding an apostrophe (') to plural nouns that already end with -s. Examples: child; child's; children's adult; adult's; adults'
Knowing the rules. Commas have a lot of rules. I make mistakes with commas all the time, but I usually catch them when I'm proofreading. Apostrophes are fairly easy. They create possessive words and form contractions. The apostrophe rules might become complicated when forming plural possessive. A style guide can help you through those times.
Knowing the rules. Commas have a lot of rules. I make mistakes with commas all the time, but I usually catch them when I'm proofreading. Apostrophes are fairly easy. They create possessive words and form contractions. The apostrophe rules might become complicated when forming plural possessive. A style guide can help you through those times.
Most plural nouns end in 's'. To create the possessive form, add an apostrophe after the final 's'. For example:lions > lions'boys > boys'gases > gases'babies > babies'boxes > boxes'trees > trees'To create the possessive for irregular plural nouns, you add 's (apostrophe + s) to the end of the word. For example:men > men'swomen > women'schildren > children'sgeese > geese'smice > mice'speople > people's
There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns that end with an s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word.Example: "Put it on the boss' desk."Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word.Example. "Put it on the boss's desk."
The possessive form for the noun office is office's.Example: The office's rules are in the employee handbook.
The word enemies is already plural.The plural possessive is enemies'.Example: Our enemies' distrust of each other prevented them from forming an alliance.
The possessive form of Brontosaurus is Brontosaurus's. When forming the possessive for singular nouns that end in "s," you typically add an apostrophe and an "s." Thus, you would write it as "the Brontosaurus's tail" to indicate possession.
The possessive form for the singular noun emperor is emperor's.example: The one who really rules the castle is the emperor's wife.
The possessive form of the plural noun charters is charters'.Example: All of the previous charters' rules will be reviewed for relevance.
The possessive form of "Edmonds" is "Edmonds'." When forming the possessive for a singular noun that ends in "s," you typically add an apostrophe after the "s." For example, you would say "Edmonds' book" to indicate that the book belongs to Edmonds.