The possessive form for the compound noun high school is high school's.
The plural possessive form is schools'. Example sentence:The board decided that all of the schools' hours would be coordinated to accommodate the number of buses available.
The principal's office is located on the second floor of the school.
The possessive form of school is "school's", for example: "The school's playground is being renovated."
Yes, the word school's is the singular possessive form of the noun school.example: The school's award was proudly placed on the entrance wall.
The possessive form of the singular noun school is school's.example: The school's library has copies of this book.
The plural is schools. The plural possessive form is schools' (apostrophe only).
Yes, the form girls' is the plural possessive form of the noun girl.The girls' boarding school is the boarding school of the girls or the boarding school for girls.
The possessive form of "the girl's school" is "the girls' school".
Both are correct.The spelling schools' is the possessive form of the plural noun schools.The spelling school's is the possessive form of the singular noun school.Examples:Both of our schools' teams will be in the finals. (plural possessive, the teams of two schools)Our school's mascot is at every game. (singular possessive, the mascot of one school)
The plural form for the noun sister is sisters; the plural possessive form is sisters'.Examples:My sisters' school is Lincoln High. Jane is in ninth grade and June is a senior.My sisters' schools are Lincoln High and Washington Community College.
The possessive form of the noun hawk is hawk's.Example: We could see the hawk's nest high in a tree.
The possessive form for the plural noun strawberries is strawberries'.Example: The strawberries' price is too high.