The plural form of the noun horse is horses.
The plural possessive noun is horses'.
Example: The horses' stable is beside the barn. (the stable for horses)
The singular possessive form of horse is horse's.example: My horse's name is Baxter.
The possessive form for "the teeth of the horse" (singular) is "the horse's teeth".The possessive form for "the teeth of the horses" (plural) is "the horses' teeth".
The noun horses is the plural form; a word for two or more animals. The singular form is horse. The singular possessive form is horse's (The horse's owner...) The plural possessive form is horses' (The horses' tails...)
saddle's horse
The plural form of the noun horse is horses.The plural possessive form is horses'.Example: The horses' names were Hansel and Gretel.
saddle's horse
Yes, "wranglers' horse" is a plural possessive form: the horse of the wranglers.The apostrophe s at the end of the plural noun wranglers indicates possession.
Apostrophe s For example: horse --> horse's
The plural form of the noun pony is ponies.The plural possessive form is ponies'.Example: The ponies' owner feeds them a special diet
"The shoes of the horse" is not a sentence, it is a noun phrase; the phrase has no verb. There is no possessive noun is the phrase. The possessive form for the phrase is: "The horse'sshoes...".
The possessive form of "he" is "his": He did his homework after dinner.
No, it is singular, the possessive form of it is its. The plural form of it is they or them, and the possessive form is their.To answer the question directly: there is no such word as ITS'.