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The possessive form of the plural noun daughters is daughters'.Example: Both of my daughters' birthdays are in May.
The plural form of the noun daughter-in-law is daughters-in-law.The plural possessive form is daughters-in-law's.Example: Both of my daughters-in-laws degrees are in education.
The correct plural possessive form for "daughter's" is "daughters'."
The possessive form of the plural noun daughters is daughters'.Example: Both of my daughters' birthdays are in May.
The plural form of the proper noun Evans is Evanses.The plural possessive form is Evanses'.example: The Evanses' daughters are twins.
The plural form of the noun deaconess is deaconesses.The plural possessive form is deaconesses'.Example: The deaconesses' daughters are in the choir.
The plural form of the proper noun Evans is Evanses.The plural possessive form is Evanses'.example: The Evanses' daughters are twins.
The possessive form of the plural, compound noun daughters-in-law is daughters-in-law's. example: Both of my daughters-in-law's birthdays are on the same day.
"Nieces" is the plural form of the word "niece," which refers to the daughters of one's siblings. To make it possessive, you would add an apostrophe after the final "s" in "nieces," making it "nieces'." This indicates that something belongs to or is associated with multiple nieces.
The singular possessive form is heart's; the plural possessive form is hearts'.
The plural form is valleys. The plural possessive is valleys'.
The plural form is replies. The plural possessive is replies'.