The possessive form of the singular noun dog is dog's.
example: The dog's name is Santa's Little Helper.
The possessive form of the singular noun woman is woman's.
example: The woman's name is Eleanor Abernathy.
The possessive form of the singular noun baby is baby's.
example: The baby's name is Maggie.
There is no noun in English spelled 'rexdar'.
The singular possessive form is woman's.Example: A woman's purse was left on the bus.
The word "woman's" refers to a single "woman", Therefore woman's is a singular possessive.The plural possessive form is "women's".
Women's is a plural possessive. The singular possessive is woman's
The spelling woman is singular, with the possessive woman's (of one woman).The spelling women is plural, with the possessive women's(of more than one woman).
The correct possessive form is women'sdresses.Irregular plural nouns that do not end with -s form the possessive by adding an apostrophe -s ('s) to the end of the word, the same as for a singular possessive noun.Example: The women's dresses are the latest styles.The singular possessive form is woman's.
The possessive form of the singular noun woman is woman's.Example: A woman's watch was found in the rest room.
The possessive forms of these singular nouns are:boy = boy'schild = child'sfriend = friend'slady = lady'shero = hero'swoman = woman'swife = wife'sson-in-law = son-in-law's
The singular possessive form is woman's.The plural possessive form is women's.An irregular plural noun that does not end with an -s forms its possessive the same as a singular noun by adding an apostrophe -s ('s) to the end of the word.Examples:A woman's watch was found in the rest room. (singular)Can you direct me to the women's department? (plural)
Declining nouns is spelling the nouns to reflect number, gender, and case.For example:person (singular), persons (plural)person's (singular possessive case), persons' (plural possessive case)In English, there is no gender form for the noun 'person', the gender nouns are different words: man (singular, male), men (plural, male), woman (singular, female), women (plural female)girl (singular, female), girls (plural, female), boy (singular, male), boys (plural, male)man's, woman's, girl's, boy's (singular, possessive case)men's, women's, girls', boys' (plural, possessive case)Many nouns in English do not have variations for number or gender.Some nouns are called 'uncountable' nouns, words that are singular or plural only; for example:oxygen has no plural form.news has no singular formeducation has no plural formAs the example of the noun 'person' above, many nouns in English are called 'common gender nouns', a word for a male or a female. Examples of common gender nouns are: parent, parentsteacher, teachershorse, horsesfly, fliesThe last group of nouns are called 'neuter nouns', word for things that have no gender, for example: house, houseshamburger, hamburgersfoot, feetanswer, answers
That is neither. Singular possessive is woman's, while plural possessive is women's with no apostrophe after the "s"
The correct plural possessive form is women's.Irregular plural nouns that do not end with -s form the possessive by adding an apostrophe -s ('s) to the end of the word, the same as for a singular possessive noun.Example: The women's project raised a lot of money.The singular possessive form is woman's.
The nouns in the question are not possessive nouns.A possessive noun is indicated by and apostrophe s ('s) added to the end of the word; or just an apostrophe (') to the end of plural nouns that already end with s.The plural nouns in the question are:schoolspenguinshorsesplayersbrothersHolters (a proper noun is always capitalized)wingsThe noun 'woman' is a singular form. The plural form is women. The possessive forms of these nouns are:schools' (the schools' schedules)penguins' (the penguins' nests)horses' (the horses' owner)players' (the players' scores)brothers' (the brothers' house)Holters' (a Holters' dealer)wings (the wings' expanse)The possessive form of the singular noun woman is woman's (the woman's name) The possessive form of the plural noun women is women's (the women's chatter)