The possessive form of the plural noun children is children's.
Example: The children's lunches are ready.
The possessive form of "children" is "children's."
For example: The children's toys are scattered all over the room.
Children's is the possessive form of children.
Children's is the correct plural possessive form.
The possessive form of the plural noun children is children's.
Example: The children's coats all hung in a row.
Children's.
The possessive form of "their" is "theirs."
The plural possessive of region is regions'.
The word its is a posessive pronoun.
Years'
Uncles'
Painters'
singular
The knife's edge had been dulled when it hit the rock. Knife's is singular posessive. The knives' edges had been dulled when they hit the rock. Knives' is plural posessive.
The possessive form would be "agency's."
The singular form of the noun is stapler. The singular posessive form of the noun would be stapler's. The plural form of the noun would be staplers. The plural posessive form of the noun would be staplers'
"To have" as a posessive is the verb "tener". As an auxillary verb, it is "haber", as in "I have gone to the store".
The plural form for the noun louse is lice; the plural possessive is lice's.