The possessive form is the visitors' lounge.
If it was the private lounge for just one teacher, the singular possessive form is "teacher's lounge".If it was the common lounge used by many teachers, the plural possessive form is "teachers' lounge".
The possessive form of the plural noun pilots is pilots'.Example: You will find him in the pilots' lounge.
The possessive phrase would be "the teacher's book."
The possessive form for the plural noun is members'.example: You will find Mr. Hawthorne in the members' lounge.
The possessive noun phrase is the fathers' rights.
"The shoes of the horse" is not a sentence, it is a noun phrase; the phrase has no verb. There is no possessive noun is the phrase. The possessive form for the phrase is: "The horse'sshoes...".
The possessive form for the plural noun doctors is doctors'.Example: The doctors' lounge is on the third floor.
The possessive form of the plural noun gentlemen is gentlemen's.Example: The gentlemen's lounge is on the second floor.
To show possession with the word "teachers," you simply add an apostrophe after the word and then add an "s" at the end. For example, "the teachers' lounge" indicates the lounge belonging to the teachers.
The possessive noun phrase is the fathers' rights.
The word pilots' is a plural possessive noun.pilot is singularpilots is pluralpilots' is plural possessiveExample:The pilots' lounge is on the second level. (the lounge for the pilots)
The word pilots' is a plural possessive noun.pilot is singularpilots is pluralpilots' is plural possessiveExample:The pilots' lounge is on the second level. (the lounge for the pilots)