The plural form of the noun car is cars.
The plural possessive form is cars'.
example: All of their cars' prices were much to high.
The plural form of the noun car is cars.The plural possessive form is cars'.example: All of their cars' prices were much to high.
The correct plural possessive form is "your parents' car".example: I see a new boat attached to your parents' car.
Car is a singular noun: "He bought a new car."The singular possessive form is car's: "The car's interior was in perfect condition."The plural form of the noun car is cars: "There were many nice cars at the dealer."The plural possessive form is cars': "The cars' prices were a little too high."
No, a possessive noun is formed by adding an -'s (or just an -' to the end of plural nouns already ending in -s) to the existing singular or plural noun; for example:singular=apple, singular possessive=apple's; plural=apples, plural possessive= apples'singular=boy, singular possessive=boy's; plural=boys, plural possessive=boys'singular=car, singular possessive=car's; plural=cars, plural possessive=cars'The nouns that drop the -y and add -ies is to form the plural are nouns ending in -y preceded by a consonant; for example:singular=ally; plural=allies (singular possessive=ally's; plural possessive=allies')singular=baby; plural=babies (singular possessive=baby's; plural possessive=babies')singular=city; plural=cities(singular possessive=city's; plural possessive=cities')
The possessive adjective "its" would have the plural "their" or "theirs". Neither uses an apostrophe. Example : "The cat ate its food. The dogs ate their food." Example: "The car was theirs."
The plural form of the noun thief is thieves.The plural possessive form is thieves' (just the apostrophe).Example: The thieves' car hit a stop sign and foiled their getaway.
Singular possessive: secretary's Plural: secretaries Plural possessive: secretaries'
It is third-person plural, but not possessive. The possessive third-person plural pronoun is "theirs".
The plural is lads. The plural possessive is lads'.
The plural is relatives. The plural possessive is relatives'.
The plural possessive form of thievesis thieves'.Example: The thieves' car ran off the road in a police chase.
The plural form is suffixes. The plural possessive is suffixes'.