The possessive form of the plural noun founders is founders'.
Example: We have a bronze plaque with our founders' names.
The plural form is founders. The plural possessive is founders'.
Ah, the possessive form of "founders" is "founders'." Just add an apostrophe after the 's' when you want to show that something belongs to the founders. It's like giving them a little hug of ownership.
The correct usage depends on the context. "Founders'" is the possessive form, indicating something belonging to the founders, such as "the Founders' vision." On the other hand, "Founders" can be used as a noun to refer to the individuals who established something, without indicating possession.
who are the founders of this website
When is founders week for wendys
Him is not possessive. The possessive would be 'his'.
No, he is not possessive. The possessive form would be his.
Hipparchus of Nicaea
who are some of the founders of governing
Founders are people who are in charge about voting
The singular possessive is biker's; the plural possessive is bikers'.
The ISBN of What Would the Founders Do? is 0465008194.