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A Daughter's a Daughter was created on 1952-11-24.

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What is the correct use of daughters' or daughter's when writing?

You should write daughter's if you are talking about one daughter, e.g. "it is my daughter's birthday tomorrow".You should write daughters' if you are talking about more than one daughter at the same time, e.g. "this is our daughters' bedroom, which they share".


What is the plural possessive noun for daughter's?

The correct plural possessive form for "daughter's" is "daughters'."


What is the plural word for daughter in law?

The plural of daughter-in-law is daughters-in-law.


What is the plural possessive of daughter- in -law?

The plural form of the noun daughter-in-law is daughters-in-law.The plural possessive form is daughters-in-law's.Example: Both of my daughters-in-laws degrees are in education.


Is there an apostrope in the word daughters?

Yes and no.Yes if the word is possessive, and could be replaced by a phrase with "of". If one daughter is meant, the apostrophe goes before the 's':"What is your daughter's name?" = "What is the name of your daughter?"If more than one daughter is meant, the apostrophe is after the 's':"What are your daughters' names?" = "What are the names of your daughters?"Otherwise, no apostrophe:My daughters are here.He gave gifts to my daughters.


What is a daughter's aunts husband's daughters sister?

the daughter's cousin


What is the plural of daughter-in-law?

daughters in law (just add a "s" to daughter)Daughters in law is the answer. Some people think it is daughters in laws but it is not.Hope this has helped.Nessa xx


Does eminem have a daughter called jemz And if he has does he got 4 daughters?

he has a daughter called Hailie and a daughter called jemz I don't know any other of his daughters


Should I write daughter's or daughters?

The correct term would be "daughter's" if you are referring to something that belongs to one daughter. For example, "My daughter's book." On the other hand, if you are referring to something that belongs to multiple daughters, you would use "daughters." For example, "My daughters' toys." The use of the apostrophe indicates possession or ownership.


Should you write daughters or daughter?

IF you


What is the plural noun of daughter?

It is daughters.


What do you call your daughters daughter?

Granddaughter