There is no plural form of the compound, proper noun New England because there is only one.
The possessive form is New England's.
The plural form of the objective personal pronoun 'her' is them.examples:Our new neighbor is Jane Smith. Have you met her?Our new neighbors are the Smiths. Have you met them?The plural form of the possessive adjective 'her' is their.examples:Jane left her bicycle in the driveway.The kids left their bicycles in the driveway.
The plural form for the noun story is stories.For example:The children were read stories before bedtime.The new office building will be forty two stories tall.
The possessive noun is Sam's (without the apostrophe, the word Sams is the plural form for the noun Sam).The pronoun is the possessive adjective is its.The contraction your're also requires an apostrophe, it is a short form for 'you are'; the apostrophe takes the place of the letter 'a'.
The possessive form of the singular noun diamond is diamond's.Example: The diamond's setting is new.
The plural form is the Bernsteins. These are our new neighbors, the Bersteins, Benny and Bernie.
The plural possessive noun of New England is New Englands'.
The possessive form of the singular, proper noun Mr. New is Mr. New's.The plural form of the proper noun Mr. New is the Mr. News.The plural possessive form is the Mr. News'.
The possessive form of the plural noun feet is feet's.Example: These slippers will be your feet's new best friend.
The plural form of the noun teacher is teachers.The plural possessive form is teachers'.Example: We have a new coffee maker in the teachers'lounge.
The singular possessive form for the noun driver is driver's.The plural form is drivers.The plural possessive form is drivers'.Examples:I waved to get the driver's attention.We bought a new coffee maker for the drivers' lounge.
The plural form of the noun teacher is teachers.The plural possessive form is teachers'.Example: We have a new coffee maker in the teachers'lounge.
The plural form of the noun customer is customers.The plural possessive form is customers'.Example: Based on customers' comments, the new chef is a success.
No, the form mom's is the singular possessive form; for example: This is my mom's new car.The plural form is moms; the plural possessive form is moms'; example: Our moms' card party should be over now.
The plural form of the noun is drivers. The plural possessive form is drivers'. example: We bought a new coffee maker for the drivers' lounge.
The possessive noun Carlos's is the singular possessive form.The plural form of the noun Carlos is Carloses.The plural possessive form is Carloses'.Examples:I like Carlos's new bicycle.The Carloses' children are twins.
The plural form for the noun neighbor is neighbors.The plural possessive form is neighbors'.Example: The neighbors' committee raised the money for a new sign.
The possessive form of the singular noun branch is branch's.Example: The branch's sap stained my hands and legs.The plural form of the noun branch is branches.The plural possessive form is branches'.Example: All of the branches' signs had to be replaced with the new logo.