The plural form of the noun woman is women.The plural possessive form is women's.example: The women's locker room is at the end of this corridor.
The correct spelling of the plural possessive form of "woman" is "women's."
The plural form of the noun child is children.The plural possessive form is children's.example: The children's coats all hung in a row.The plural form of the noun friend is friends.The plural possessive form is friends'.example: It was nice to see our friends' kids at the picnic.The plural form of the noun woman is women.The plural possessive form is women's.example: The women's locker room is down that corridor.
The word boy's is the singular possessive of the noun boy.The plural noun is boys.The plural possessive form is boys'.Example: The boys' locker room is at the end of this corridor.
The word boys' is the possessive form of the plural noun boys.Example: The boys' locker-room is at the end of this corridor.
Nouns ending is -s, -x, -z, -ch, or -sh, add -esto the end of the word to form the plural.The noun 'class' ends with an -s, so it forms its plural by adding -es.
The word boys' is the possessive form of the plural noun boys.Example: The boys' locker-room is at the end of this corridor.
The word 'sports' is a noun, the plural form for the noun sport; a common, abstract noun. The noun sports is a word for activities involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others.
The plural possessive is boys'.When the plural ends in 's' you simply add an apostrophe.Example: The boys' gym is at the end of this corridor.
The possessive form of the plural noun coaches is coaches'.The apostrophe at the end of the word indicates that something belongs to two or more coaches.Example: You'll find the coaches' offices at the end of the corridor.
The plural form of "do" is "do" and the plural form of "don't" is "don't." These words do not change in the plural form when used in a sentence.
The plural form of him, her, or it is them. (objective pronouns)