Streets is the plural of street.
The possessive form of the plural noun streets is streets'.Example: The number streets' direction is north and south, the alpha streets are east and west.
The plural form of the noun worker is workers.Example: The workers have completed the repairs on our street.
The word churches is the plural form of the noun church.example: There are three churches on this street.
The word churches is the plural form of the noun church.example: There are three churches on this street.
The plural form of the noun family is families. The plural possessive form is families'.example: All of the families' houses on this street are displaying the flag.
The plural form of the noun family is families. The plural possessive form is families'.example: All of the families' houses on this street are displaying the flag.
The plural form is: The two Mr. Frenches are brothers.The plural possessive form is: The two Mr. Frenches' house is on Maple Street.
The possessive form of the plural noun houses is houses'.Example: Not all of the houses' numbers were visible from the street.
The form villager's is the possessive form of the singular noun villager.The plural form of the noun villager is villagers.The plural possessive form is villagers'.Example: The villagers' decision was to fund a traffic light for Main Street.
The plural form of the noun church is churches.Example: There are three churches on this street.
No, the form "man" is a singular noun. The plural form is men.Examples:A man got on the bus at Fourth Street.Two more men got on at Sixth Street.
The possessive form of the plural noun Harrises is Harrises'.Example: The Harrises' yard is the prettiest on the street.