The plural form of the noun horse is horses.
The plural possessive noun is horses'.
Example: The horses' stable is beside the barn. (the stable for horses)
The plural form for the noun horse is horses; the plural possessive form is horses'.
The plural form of the noun horse is horses.The plural possessive form is horses'.Example: The horses' names were Hansel and Gretel.
The plural form of the noun horse is horses.The plural possessive form is horses'.Example: The horses' names were Hansel and Gretel.
The plural form of the noun horse is horses.The plural possessive form is horses'.Example: The horses' pasture is just beyond the stable.
The noun horses is the plural form; a word for two or more animals. The singular form is horse. The singular possessive form is horse's (The horse's owner...) The plural possessive form is horses' (The horses' tails...)
Yes, "wranglers' horse" is a plural possessive form: the horse of the wranglers.The apostrophe s at the end of the plural noun wranglers indicates possession.
The possessive form for "the teeth of the horse" (singular) is "the horse's teeth".The possessive form for "the teeth of the horses" (plural) is "the horses' teeth".
The plural form for the noun tree is trees.The plural possessive form is trees'.
The noun 'crows' is the plural form for the singular noun crow.The singular possessive form is crow's. The plural possessive form is crows'.
The singular possessive form for the noun Phillip is Phillip's.The plural form for the noun Phillip is Phillips; the plural possessive form is Phillips'.The singular possessive form for the noun Phillips is Phillips's.The plural form for the noun Phillips is Phillipses; the plural possessive form is Phillipses'.
The possessive form for the noun horse is horse's.
The plural form for the noun horse is horses.