The possessive form for the irregular plural noun puppies is puppies'.
example: This is the first litter for the puppies' mother.
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The possessive form of the singular noun puppy is puppy's.The plural form of the noun puppy is puppies.The plural possessive form is puppies'.Examples:My puppy's name is Max.My puppies' names are Mickey and Minnie.
Yes, the correct plural possessive form is oxen's. An irregular plural noun forms the possessive in the same manner as a singular noun, by adding the apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word.
No, the noun moose is a common, concrete noun; a word for a thing, a word for a living thing.The possessive form for the noun moose is moose's.We herd the sound of the moose, then we saw the moose's antlers in the tall brush.
The word 'children' is an irregular plural noun for the singular 'child'. There are also irregular possessive nouns such as Texas's flag or Claus's car. Both are forms of irregular nouns.
possessive plural word for the bishops: bishops'
The plural possessive noun for "sisters" is "sisters'".
The form women's is the correct possessive form of the plural noun women.Example: The women's lingerie department is on the second level.The possessive of an irregular plural noun that does not end with an s is formed the same as a singular noun, by adding an apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word; for example:children'smedia'speople'steeth's
The plural possessive is dimes'.
The plural is queens. The plural possessive is queens'.
The plural is inventories. The plural possessive is inventories'.
The plural is stars. The plural possessive is stars'.