Men's room -- if there is only one room
Men's rooms -- if there are many rooms.
The possessive form of "men" is "men's". 'You will find men's jackets on the third floor of that shop.'
The possessive singular noun for female is female's.The possessive plural noun for female is females', e.g. The females' changing rooms.
The possessive form of men is men's, as in men's department
The plural form for the noun room is rooms.The plural possessive form is rooms'.example: I've made a list of all the rooms' dimensions.
The possessive noun is the citizen's shouts.
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Only if it is possessing something. "Men's clothes" for example.
No. Men is plural.
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)
No. Men is a plural noun. The possessive form men's is an adjective.
In English, the possessive form of men is men's. in french, it is homme's or monsieur's. You should find more on Wikipedia under 'Common English Language'.
The possessive pronoun is their, they (the men) had a voyage.The form is a possessive adjective that describes the noun voyage.