The possessive form of the plural noun husbands is husbands'.
Example: Both of her late husbands' estates were considerable.
The form husband's is the singular possessive form of the noun husband.The plural form of the noun is husbands.The plural possessive form is husbands'.Example: Both of her late husbands' estates were considerable.
The plural possessive form of husband is husbands'. For example, "The husbands' decision to take a trip together was well-received by their wives."
The word "husbands" is plural, referring to more than one husband. The singular form of "husbands" is "husband."
The word husband's is the possessive form of the singular noun husband.The plural noun is husbands.The plural possessive form is husbands'.Example: We must applaud our husbands' efforts to plan the party.
The plural form for the noun princess is princesses.The plural possessive form is princesses'.Example: The princesses' husbands are not eligible to inherit the throne.
husbands' ex: All of the women have their husbands' money.
The singular possessive form is heart's; the plural possessive form is hearts'.
The plural form is founders. The plural possessive is founders'.
The plural form for the noun sergeant is sergeants; the plural possessive form is sergeants'.
The singular possessive form for the noun knife is knife's.The plural form is knives; the plural possessive form is knives'.
The noun 'sister' is not plural and is not possessive.The plural form is sisters.The possessive form is sister's.The plural possessive form is sisters'.
The singular form is goose; the singular possessive form is goose's.The plural form is geese; the plural possessive form is geese's.