The noun cities is the plural form of the noun city.
The plural possessive form is cities'(apostrophe after the S).
Example: The western cities' access to water was limited.
The plural form for the noun city is cities. The plural possessive form is cities'.
Example: The cities' agreement helped to coordinate their transit systems.
The possessive form for the singular noun city is city's.
The word city is a singular noun, the possessive form is city's.
Example: The city's finances were in complete disarray.
The possessive form for the plural noun cities is cities'.
Example: The cities' agreement helped to coordinate their transit systems.
The possessive form of the plural noun cities is cities'.
Example: The western cities' access to water was limited.
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The word "citys" is an incorrect spelling for the plural noun city. To show possession, an apostrophe is used. The correct forms are: Singular: city Singular possessive: city's Plural: cities Plural possessive: cities'
Cities is the plural of city.
No, a possessive noun is formed by adding an -'s (or just an -' to the end of plural nouns already ending in -s) to the existing singular or plural noun; for example:singular=apple, singular possessive=apple's; plural=apples, plural possessive= apples'singular=boy, singular possessive=boy's; plural=boys, plural possessive=boys'singular=car, singular possessive=car's; plural=cars, plural possessive=cars'The nouns that drop the -y and add -ies is to form the plural are nouns ending in -y preceded by a consonant; for example:singular=ally; plural=allies (singular possessive=ally's; plural possessive=allies')singular=baby; plural=babies (singular possessive=baby's; plural possessive=babies')singular=city; plural=cities(singular possessive=city's; plural possessive=cities')
The plural form of the noun Copernicus is Copernicuses.The plural possessive form is Copernicuses'.Example: The Copernicuses' home was in Torun, a city of the Polish kingdom.
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 possessive form of "smith" is "smiths'".
Singular possessive: secretary's Plural: secretaries Plural possessive: secretaries'
The plural is relatives. The plural possessive is relatives'.
The plural is lads. The plural possessive is lads'.
The singular possessive form for the proper noun Texas is Texas's, pronounced Tex-as-es (Texas's largest city...).There is no plural (or plural possessive) form for the noun Texas because there is only one Texas.
The plural form is Mexicans. The plural possessive is Mexicans'.
The plural possessive of stepsister is stepsisters'.