A singular possessive noun is a noun for one person, place or thing that shows possession (ownership, origin, or purpose) for another noun in the sentence.
A plural possessive noun is a noun for two or more people, places, or things that shows possession (ownership, origin, or purpose) for another noun in the sentence.
EXAMPLES
singular: The child's coat hung by the door.
plural: The children's coats hung by the door.
singular: There was a speech by the city'smayor.
plural: There were speeches by the citys'mayors.
singular: I set up my computer'sconnection.
plural: I set up our computers'connections.
Museum is singular. Museum's is singular possessive. Museums is plural. Museums' is plural possessive.
The singular possessive is ant's.The plural possessive is ants'.
Singular possessive: secretary's Plural: secretaries Plural possessive: secretaries'
The singular possessive is biker's; the plural possessive is bikers'.
The singular possessive form of song is song's. The plural possessive is songs'. Note that the only difference between singular and plural possessive is the position of the apostrophe.It is possible to avoid this by using the alternative method for showing the possessive in the English language. The singular possessive can be shown as of the song, and the plural possessive as of the songs.
The word sisters' is plural possessive. The singular is sister, singular possessive is sister's; the plural is sisters, the plural possessive is sisters'.
The singular possessive is avocado's; the plural possessive is avocados'.
Singular possessive: mother's Plural possessive: mothers'
The singular possessive is army's.The plural possessive is armies'.
Niece's is a singular possessive noun. niece - singular nieces - plural niece's - singular possessive nieces' - plural possessive
Women's is a plural possessive. The singular possessive is woman's
"Bee" can be both singular and plural. The singular possessive form is "bee's," while the plural possessive form is "bees'."