The plural form for the noun potato is potatoes; the plural possessinve form is potatoes'.
Example: The potatoes' jackets were all pitted.
The plural possessive form of "potato" is "potatoes'".
The plural form of the noun potato is potatoes.The plural possessive form is potatoes'.example: The frying potatoes' aroma drew me through the door of the diner.
The plural form of the noun potato is potatoes.The plural possessive form is potatoes'.Example: The potatoes' stems are green and limber.
The singular form of the plural noun potatoes is potato.The singular possessive form is potato's.Example: The potato's center was filled with sausage.
The possessive of 'potato' is potato's. "I peeled the potato's skin off".
The plural form is echoes. The plural possessive is echoes'.
The plural form of the noun potato is potatoes.The plural possessive form is potatoes'.Example: The potatoes' stems are green and limber.
The plural form of the noun potato is potatoes.The plural possessive form is potatoes'.example: The frying potatoes' aroma drew me through the door of the diner.
The plural form of the noun potato is potatoes.The plural possessive form is potatoes'.Example: The potatoes' stems are green and limber.
The word meaning "a tuberous vegetable" is spelt potato.
Potato is the singular noun. Potatoes is the plural where we add "-es" to form the plural. Most plurals only require an s but some words ending in vowels require the "-es". Potato's is a singular possessive -- for example, "The potato's red skin looked appetizing." It refers to 1 single potato having red skin. Potatoes' is the plural possessive. "The potatoes' red skin looked appetizing." It refers to more than one potato having red skin.
The singular form of the plural noun potatoes is potato.The singular possessive form is potato's.Example: The potato's center was filled with sausage.
The possessive of 'potato' is potato's. "I peeled the potato's skin off".
Coaster's is singular possessive. The plural is coasters, the plural possessive is coasters'.
The correct form is "its" for the possessive form in the plural. "Its" is used for both the singular and plural possessive forms, without an apostrophe.
The plural is briefs. The plural possessive is briefs'.
The plural is lads. The plural possessive is lads'.
The plural is trollies. The plural possessive is trollies'.