A plural noun is a word for two or more people, places, or things.
A possessive case noun is a noun indicating ownership, possession, origin, or purpose.
Plural possessive nouns are formed by adding an apostrophe (') to the end of plural nouns that already end with -s, or an apostrophe s ('s) to the end of plural nouns that do not end with -s.
Examples:
The boys'coats all hung in a row. (ownership, the coats belonging to the boys)
The girls' smiles lit up their faces. (possession, the smiles on the faces of the girls)
The parents'efforts helped to raise the funds. (origin, the efforts provided by the parents)
The children's playground was freshly painted. (purpose, the playground intended for children)
The possessive case of a plural noun is formed by adding an apostrophe after the 's' at the end of the word. For example, "teachers" would become "teachers'".
The possessive form for the plural noun wives is wives'.
The possessive form of the plural noun "rings" is "rings'." This indicates that something belongs to or is associated with multiple rings.
The plural possessive form of the noun "buzz" is "buzzes'".
The plural possessive noun for "vowel" is "vowels'".
The plural possessive form is students' assignment.The apostrophe after the ending -s shows that something belongs to the students, in this case, their assignment.
Your is the possessive form for a singular or plural noun and a subject or object noun.
The possessive form of the plural noun hours is hours'.
In this case, the form "neighbor's" is singularpossessive.The plural form of the noun neighbor is neighbors.The plural possessive is "the neighbors' cars".A plural noun ending is "s" form the possessive by adding an apostrophe after the ending "s".
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.
The possessive form for the plural noun wives is wives'.
The possessive case of the plural noun "countries" is "countries'."
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'.
The possessive form of the plural noun "rings" is "rings'." This indicates that something belongs to or is associated with multiple rings.
No, the word "mens" is an incorrect form.The plural noun is "men". The plural possessive form is men's.
The plural possessive form of the noun "buzz" is "buzzes'".
The plural possessive noun of molecules is molecules' .
No, the possessive noun audiences' is the plural possessive form.The singular noun is audience.The singular possessive form is audience's.Examples:The audience's reaction was enthusiastic. (singular possessive)All of his audiences' reactions are enthusiastic. (plural possessive)