A singular possessive is a singular noun or pronoun (one) that shows something is part of it or belongs to it. Some singular possessive examples:
Mary's sister is my sister too.
The pumpkin's color is green; when its color is orange we'll pick it.
The movie's main character was a salesman. Hiswife had a flower shop.
A plural possessive is a plural noun or pronoun (more than one) that shows something is part of it or belongs to it. Some plural possessive examples:
Their boat was docked next to our boat.
The cheerleaders' uniforms were the same color as the players' uniforms.
All of the sheep's wool is to be sold to help the village churches' building funds.
Singular possessive indicates ownership over one item, such as "the dog's bone." Plural possessive indicates ownership over more than one item, such as "the dogs' bones."
An apostrophe after a word ends in a single s generally indicates a plural (word with) possessive, or plural possessive.The boy had a hat. (singular)The boy's hat was red. (singular possessive)The boys had bikes. (singular)The boys' bikes were all racing bikes. (plural possessive)
The form mosquito's is the possessive form of the singular noun mosquito.example: That mosquito's buzzing is really annoying.The plural form of the noun mosquito is mosquitoes.The plural possessive form is mosquitoes'.
if a word refers to a single item it is singular. if it refers to lots of things it is plural."Potato" is singular "potatoes" is a plural word."mouse" is singular, "mice" is a plural word."person" is singular, "people" is a plural word.
"Ses frères" means "his brothers" or "her brothers" in French. The possessive pronoun "ses" refers to a third person singular or plural subject, and "frères" is the plural form of the noun "brother."
Singular possessive indicates ownership or association of one person or thing, typically shown by adding an apostrophe and "s" ('s) to the end of the word. Plural possessive indicates ownership or association of more than one person or thing, typically shown by adding an apostrophe after the "s" at the end of a plural noun (s').
Tu and Lei in the singular and vi and Loro in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English word "you".Specifically, the possessive singular personal pronoun tuand the possessive plural vi mean "(informal singular) you" and "(informal plural) you all". The possessive singular personal pronoun Lei and the possessive plural Loro translate as "(formal singular) you" and "(formal plural) you, you all". The pronunciations will be "too" and "vee" in terms of the informal forms and "LEH-ee" and "LO-ro" in terms of the formal.
The noun 'media' is the plural form of the singular noun 'medium'.Examples:The medium that we're using is watercolor. (singular)The media we're using are watercolor, charcoal, and pastels. (plural)The singular possessive form is medium's.Example: Mixing the medium's consistency is very important.The plural possessive form is media's.Example: Mixing the media's consistencies is very important.Note: The most common use of the plural form 'media' is in relation to the 'news media' or 'media sources'. The terms mean two or more sources of news, for example, the medium of newspaper, the medium of television, the medium of internet, etc.
The form mosquito's is the possessive form of the singular noun mosquito.example: That mosquito's buzzing is really annoying.The plural form of the noun mosquito is mosquitoes.The plural possessive form is mosquitoes'.
An apostrophe after a word ends in a single s generally indicates a plural (word with) possessive, or plural possessive.The boy had a hat. (singular)The boy's hat was red. (singular possessive)The boys had bikes. (singular)The boys' bikes were all racing bikes. (plural possessive)
If it would mean a possession of the directors, an apostrophe is needed. Example: Director's office (singular) Directors' office (plural)
If you mean the cone shaped hat with tassels, then the plural word is fezzes.
Women's is the plural possessive form. Woman is always singular and women is always plural. So if it belongs to a woman it is a woman's whatever. If it belongs to an entire group of women, then it is women's whatever.
Reason is singular, meaning just one reason. Reasons is plural, meaning more than one reason. The plural, though, is not possessive.
Means is already plural. The singular is mean.
singular means one..plural means alot
Calve is a verb, not a noun. Perhaps you mean calf, for which the plural possessive is calves'
if a word refers to a single item it is singular. if it refers to lots of things it is plural."Potato" is singular "potatoes" is a plural word."mouse" is singular, "mice" is a plural word."person" is singular, "people" is a plural word.