The standing committee's vote was negative.
Both committees' votes were negative.
The possessive form for the plural noun committees is committees'.
The plural form of the noun committee is committees.The plural possessive form is committees'.Example: All of the committees' reports are due on the tenth.
The plural form of the noun committee is committees.The plural possessive form is committees'.Example: The committees' reports are due quarterly.
The plural form of the noun committee is committees.The plural possessive form is committees'.Example: As soon as all of the committees' reports are in, we can publish the results.
To correct the plural possessive nouns, an apostrophe must be added to the ending -s of committees (committees') and residents (residents').The plural, possessive noun faculties' is the correct form.A comma should be placed after the first two of the three plural possessive nouns.Also, the possessive adjective your is extraneous; the article the is the modifier used for all three of the plural possessive nouns.The correct sentence is, "Thank you so much again for all of the committees', the faculties', and the residents' consideration."If the possessive adjective your is used, the article the should not be used before each of the plural possessive nouns. The sentence would read, "Thank you so much again for all of your committees', faculties', and residents' consideration."
One is possessive, meaning something that belongs to more than one of them, where there is more than one committee sharing the ownership: Each representative came together and they had a committees' agreement. The other is a plural: There were five committees.
No, the word "it" is a singular pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for one thing.The word "it" is not a possessive form.The possessive pronoun and possessive adjective is its.
The possessive word for Priscilla is "Priscilla's."
Two possessive forms of the word you are your and yours.
The possessive form of the word dictionary is dictionary's.
Taco's is the singular possessive.
The singular possessive form is word's, for example the word's definition.