The possessive form of the plural noun babies is babies'.
Example: The babies' parents provide their formula and diapers.
No, the noun babies is simply the plural form for the singular noun baby.The plural possessive form is babies'.example: This store has a beautiful babies' department.
The plural form for baby is babies.The plural possessive form is babies'.
The possessive form for the plural noun babies is babies'.Example: The babies' furniture department is on the second floor.
The noun babies' is the plural possessive form.The singular possessive form is baby's.
"Babies" is the plural form of the word "baby." It refers to more than one infant.
The word baby's is the singular possessive form for the noun baby: That is the baby's rattle The form babies is plural: There are three babies in that room.
The word baby's is the singular possessive form for the noun baby: That is the baby's rattle The form babies is plural: There are three babies in that room.
An irregular plural possessive noun is a noun that is both plural and possessive in form, but does not follow the usual rule of adding an apostrophe-s ('s) to show possession. For example, "children's" is an irregular plural possessive noun because "children" is already plural but to show possession, only an apostrophe is added (children').
Babbies is not a word. If you mean the plural of the noun baby, which is babies, the possessive form is babies'. Example:All of the babies' diapers needed changing.
Babbies is not a word. If you mean the plural of the noun baby, which is babies, the possessive form is babies'. Example:All of the babies' diapers needed changing.
The word babies is the plural form for the noun baby. You use the possessive form for the plural noun when something 'belongs to' two or more babies. Example:Put the babies' laundry is in the babies'room.The babies' nursery is on the third floor. (In this case, the nursery doesn't belong to the babies, it's the nursery for the babies.)
The plural form for the noun tree is trees.The plural possessive form is trees'.