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The possessive form of the singular noun hero is hero's.

Example: The man deserves a hero's medal for that rescue.

One = hero

Many = heroes

Singular possessive = hero's

Plural possessive = heroes'

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11y ago

The plural possessive is spelled heroes' (about or belonging to more than one hero),with the possessive indicated by a final apostrophe since the plural noun heroes ends in the letter "s".


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10y ago

The correct plural form of the noun hero is heroes.

The plural possessive form is heroes'.

example: This book chronicles our heroes' sacrifices in the war.

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10y ago

The plural form of the noun hero is heroes.

The plural possessive form is heroes'.

example: Many heroes' deeds go unrecognized.

Hero's (singular possessive)

Mind the position of the apostrophe... it's crucial!

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8y ago

The possessive form of the plural noun heroes is heroes'.

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10y ago

The possessive form for the singular noun hero is hero's.

Example: The hero's mother was very proud.

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13y ago

The plural form of hero is heroes.

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Hmong hero

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