The possessive form of the singular noun child is child's.
Example: A child's coat hung by the door.
The plural form of the noun child is children.
The plural possessive form is children's.
Example: The children's coats hung in a row by the door.
No, the word children is a plural noun. The singular form is child; the singular possessive is child's.
The word children is the plural form for the singular noun child. The form children's is the plural possessive form. For plural nouns that do not end with -s, the possessive form does add the -'s to the end of the word.
Yes, the word children's is a plural possessivenoun; the singular possessive form is child's.
The singular possessive is author's. The plural possessive is authors'.
The word sisters' is plural possessive. The singular is sister, singular possessive is sister's; the plural is sisters, the plural possessive is sisters'.
Yes, the word children's is a plural possessivenoun; the singular possessive form is child's.
Tess = singular Tess's = singular possessive Tesses = plural Tesses's plural possessive
The word holiday is a singular noun.The plural form is holidays.The singular possessive form is holiday's.The plural possessive form is holidays'.
The word 'holes' is the plural form for the noun 'hole'; the singular possessive is hole's, the plural possessive is holes'.
The word horse's is the singular possessive noun.example: The horse's color is brown.The word children's is the plural possessive noun.The singular noun is child. The singular possessive is child's.examples:The child's mother took her hand.The children's chairs were lined against the wall.
The word holiday is a singular noun.The plural form is holidays.The singular possessive form is holiday's.The plural possessive form is holidays'.
The noun phrase 'group of children' is singular, one group.The noun 'children' is the plural form of the singular noun 'child'.The noun phrase 'group of children' is a term form one group of two or more children.