If a plural noun ends with an -s, just add the apostrophe after the ending -s (s').
If a plural noun does not end with an -s (an irregular plural), add the apostrophe -s ('s) the same as for a singular noun. Examples:
man; men; men's
child; children; children's
deer; deer; deer's
tooth; teeth; teeth's
The genitive( possessive) of a plural noun ending in -s adds an apostrophe to the final s: companies'
The possessive form for the plural noun judges is judges'.This is because the apostrophe of possession is to be placed after the noun. The noun in this case is judges. Therefore, the apostrophe is placed after the 's' at the end, to form judges'.
To make the plural noun "meteors" a possessive, you simply add an apostrophe after the s: meteors'
The noun husky (a sled dog) has the plural huskies.The possessive of the plural noun is huskies' (just the apostrophe).
Possession is shown by use of an apostrophe. A singular noun forms the possessive by adding an apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word. A plural noun forms the possessive by adding an apostrophe (') after the ending s or adding an apostrophe s ('s) to the end of an irregular plural noun.The singular possessive form is: the boy's team.The plural possessive form is: the boys'team.
Yes, the correct plural possessive form is oxen's. An irregular plural noun forms the possessive in the same manner as a singular noun, by adding the apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word.
That is neither. Singular possessive is woman's, while plural possessive is women's with no apostrophe after the "s"
To pluralize a possessive noun, you typically add an apostrophe and an "s" after the plural noun, such as "dogs' toys" or "cats' beds." If the plural noun already ends in "s," you just add an apostrophe, like "students' books."
The plural possessive noun for mercy is "mercies'". The plural possessive form of any noun whose plural ends in "s" is the plural itself followed by an apostrophe. The plural possessive form of any noun whose plural does not end in "s" is the plural itself followed by an apostrophe followed by "s".Examples:Singular Singular possessive Plural Plural possessiveMercy Mercy's Mercies Mercies'Cat Cat's Cats Cats'Child Child's Children Children's
Graffiti's. "Graffiti" is a noncount noun, also called a mass noun. There is no plural form, just like "water". The possessive is created by adding apostrophe "s".
To form the possessive of a noun, add an apostrophe and an "s" ('s) after the noun. For plural nouns ending in "s," just add an apostrophe after the "s" ('). For plural nouns not ending in "s," add an apostrophe and an "s" ('s).
The singular noun "spouse" forms a normal possessive with apostrophe S : spouse's.The plural noun forms the possessive with only an apostrophe (spouses').