The possessive form for the compound noun man-of-war is man-of-war's.
Example: The man-of-war's sails were shredded by the cannonball.
The plural form is wars. The plural possessive is wars'.
The possessive form is:American soldiers' efforts helped win the war.
The noun wars is the plural form of the singular noun war.The singular possessive form is war's.The plural possessive form is wars'.Examples:Our city was in ruins by the war's end. (singular)The wars' cost in lives in the twentieth century should never be repeated. (plural)
the plural form of man of war is men of war.
The plural form for the noun army is armies. The plural possessive form is armies'.
The possessive form for the noun man is man's.example: It is a man's right to be happy.
The possessive form of the noun man is man's.example: A man's home is his castle.
The possessive form of the singular noun man is man's.Example: The man's car was badly damaged.
The plural form is wars. The plural possessive is wars'.
The plural possessive form is men's.example: The men's faces were filled with delight in the photo with their giant fish.
The word men is the plural form of the singular noun man.The possessive form of the singular noun man is man's.Examples:The man's hat blew into the street. (the hat of the man, singular)You'll find men's hats on the second floor. (the hats for men, plural)
The possessive form of "the meeting of the business man" is:"the business man's meeting".
Yes, the noun man's is the singular possessive form of the noun man as indicated by the apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the word. The possessive form indicates that something in the sentence belongs to a man.Example: I'm looking for a nice man's watch for a gift.
The noun 'crows' is the plural form for the singular noun crow.The singular possessive form is crow's. The plural possessive form is crows'.
The possessive form is:American soldiers' efforts helped win the war.
If by 'Man' you mean to imply 'all of mankind', a collective noun:* yes, man's can be considered a plural possessive. e.g. 'Man's inhumanity to man.' But if you mean several men, i.e the plural of man, an adult hiuman male, then* no, the correct possessive form would be men's. e.g. 'Where is the men's room?'
The noun wars is the plural form of the singular noun war.The singular possessive form is war's.The plural possessive form is wars'.Examples:Our city was in ruins by the war's end. (singular)The wars' cost in lives in the twentieth century should never be repeated. (plural)