The word geese is the plural form of goose.
The plural possessive form is geese's.
There is no such word as geeses.
The singular is goose; the plural is geese.
Therefore, the singular possessive of goose is goose's, while the plural possessive is geese's.
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The singular form is goose; the singular possessive form is goose's.The plural form is geese; the plural possessive form is geese's.
Yes, it is. The plural form of the noun goose is geese.The plural possessive form is geese's.
The singular noun is goose.The singular possessive form is goose's.The plural noun is geese.The plural possessive form is geese's.
The possessive form for the feathers of the geese is the geese's feathers.
No, the noun geese is the plural form of the singular noun goose.The plural possessive noun is geese's.A possessive noun indicates that something in the sentence belongs to that noun.A noun that does not end with an s forms its possessive by adding an apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word.A plural noun that does end with s forms its possessive by just adding an apostrophe (') to the end of the word.Example sentences:A lone goose glided on the pond. (singular)The boy stuck a goose's feather in his hat. (singular possessive)A flock of geese flew overhead. (plural)The geese's formation was a classic V. (plural possessive)
Yes, the word geese's is the plural possessive form of the singular noun goose.Example: The geese's formation is a letter V.
Three geese's nests is the correct plural and possessive
The plural form of the noun goose is geese.The plural possessive form is geese's.Example: A geese's formation passed over our heads.
The correct form would be "their geese's eggs," indicating that the eggs belong to multiple geese.
The singular form of the plural noun 'geese' is goose.The singular possessive form is goose's.
The singular possessive form for the noun goose is goose's.Example: Jack stuck the goose's feather in his hat.
The plural form for the noun goose is geese.The plural possessive form is geese's.Example: The geese's nests were hidden among the tall reeds.