Fathers is the plural of the singular noun father. You add an 's' to the end of the singular noun to form the plural. For example:
The plural of father is fathers.
The plural is fathers.
It's fathers-in-law.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "fathers-in-law" (more than one father-in-law).
The correct plural is fathers-in-law .Fathers is the noun, in law the adjective; fathers in law, not father in laws which implies one father, but with multiple relationships.
The likely word is the plural noun "parents" (mothers and fathers).
The plural form of the noun mother is mothers.The plural possessive form is mothers'.Example: Since several fathers have joined the mothers' committee, it is now the parents' committee.
The plural possessive form is fathers-in-law's.
The plural is fathers (no apostrophe).
Yes, fathers-in-law is the plural form for the noun father-in-law.
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The plural possessive of "Father" is, "Fathers"
The plural form of the noun father is fathers.The plural possessive form is fathers'.Example: How many fathers' names are on the list of volunteers?
The plural possessive of "father-in-law" is "fathers-in-law's" if you are referring to the possession of multiple fathers-in-law collectively. Each father-in-law would individually be "father-in-law's" in the possessive form.
Fathers-in-law is the plural of father-in-law
The possessive noun phrase for the right of fathers is "fathers' rights."
The plural spelling of father-in-law is fathers-in-law.
The plural form for the noun father is fathers.The plural possessive form is fathers'.Example: We met because our fathers' houses are next door to each other.
No - the plural of father-in-law would be fathers-in-law.