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The correct plural possessive form would be "four cents' worth."
The plural form of the proper noun Lewis is Lewises.The plural possessive form is Lewises'.example: The Lewises' children are four and six years old.
The plural form of the proper noun Lewis is Lewises.The plural possessive form is Lewises'.example: The Lewises' children are four and six years old.
The noun class's is the possessive form of the singular noun class.Adding the apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the noun indicates that something belongs to a class.Example: Our class's trip is tomorrow.The plural noun is classes.Example: I have four classes tomorrow.The plural possessive form is classes'.Example: All of my classes' grades have improved. (the grades for all of my classes)
There are three rules.1 All singular nouns form the possessive by adding 's: man's, house's, fox's, boss's2 All plural nouns ending is s form the possessive by adding the apostrophe alone: houses', foxes', bosses'3 Plural nouns not ending in s form the possessive like singulars, by adding 's: men's, bacteria'sA common error is to use the plural-in-s form, an apostrophe alone, for singulars ending in s. Do not do it. Possessive singulars like boss's and princess's are pronounced just like simple plurals: bosses, princesses. If you think Socrates's wife "sounds wrong" you may use "wife of Socrates" instead. But do not use Socrates' wife.
The singular possessive word form of "representative" is "representative's".
The plural form of the noun supervisor is supervisors.The plural possessive form is supervisors'.Example: The supervisors' meeting is scheduled for four o'clock.
The plural form of the proper noun Lewis is Lewises.The plural possessive form is Lewises'.example: The Lewises' children are four and six years old.
The possessive form of the plural noun teachers is teachers'.Example: The teachers' meeting is scheduled for four o'clock.
The possessive form of the singular noun hour is hour's.Example: After an hour's wait, I called a taxi.The plural form of the noun hour is hours.The plural possessive form is hours'.Example: The beach is four hours' drive from here.
The plural form of the noun scout is scouts.The plural possessive noun is scouts'.example: The scouts' meeting is scheduled for four o'clock.
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The plural form of the proper noun Lewis is Lewises.The plural possessive form is Lewises'.example: The Lewises' children are four and six years old.
The possessive form of the singular noun piano is piano's.Example: The piano's owner is asking for four hundred dollars.
Yes, the noun client's is the singular possessive form of the noun client as indicated by the apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the word. The possessive form indicates that something in the sentence belongs to a client.Example: I stopped by the client's house to get a signature on the contract.
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The plural form of the noun alley is alleys. The plural possessive form is alleys'. example: The alleys' clean up project is scheduled for April.
Four dimes one nickel two pennies are worth 47 cents