the bride's gown are beautiful.
The singular possessive form for the gown of the bride is the bride's gown.
The plural possessive form for the gowns of the brides is the brides' gowns.Example: The brides' gowns hung in a row in their garment bags waiting to be picked up.
The correct possessive form for the acronym DJ is DJ's (or disc jockey's).example: The bride selected the DJ's music.
The plural form for the noun bride is brides. The plural possessive form is brides'.The brides' gowns hung in a row in their garment bags waiting to be picked up.
tux with tails bride wears a white brides gown with train.
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the puff sleeves of her gown
The puff sleeves of her gown
Correct answer : the puffy sleves of her gown
puffy sleves of her gown
If you're saying it as a plural, no, but if you were to say it belongs to them, i.e...that is the bride's flowers.. etc, then yes.More information:Where, or whether, you put an apostrophe in the word 'brides' depends on the context.If you're speaking of one bride, in the possessive sense, the apostrophe goes at the end of the word 'bride': The bride's gown was beautifully made.If you're speaking of more than one bride, in the possessive sense, the apostrophe goes at the end of the word 'brides': The brides' gowns were beautifully made.If you're speaking of more than one bride, in the plural sense, there's no apostrophe: The brides looked beautiful at their rehearsals.
A wedding dress or wedding gown is the clothing worn by a bride during a wedding ceremony. Color, style and ceremonial importance of the gown can depend on the religion and culture of the wedding participants.