The possessive form is 'those astronaut'ssuits'.
The plural form of the noun astronaut is astronauts.The plural possessive form is astronauts'.Example: These are the astronauts' quarters while they are in training.
The plural form of the noun astronaut is astronauts.The plural possessive form is astronauts'.Example: These are the astronauts' quarters while they are in training.
Orbits is the plural form for the noun orbit; the plural possessive form is orbits'.
The possessive form of the acronym NASA is NASA's.
The possessive form of the noun moon is moon's.example: We were able to see our way by the moon's light.The possessive form for the noun moon is moon's.
The word astronauts is the plural form of the singular noun astronaut.The plural possessive form is astronauts'.Example: The astronauts' training schedule was intense.
The plural form of the noun astronaut is astronauts.The plural possessive form is astronauts'.Example: These are the astronauts' quarters while they are in training.
The plural form of the noun astronaut is astronauts.The plural possessive form is astronauts'.Example: These are the astronauts' quarters while they are in training.
The possessive form of the plural noun cats is cats'.Example: Are those your cats' toys?
The possessive form is the band'suniforms.
The word men is the plural form of the singular noun man.The possessive form of the singular noun man is man's.Examples:The man's hat blew into the street. (the hat of the man, singular)You'll find men's hats on the second floor. (the hats for men, plural)
The plural possessive of ferry is ferries', e.g. "those ferries' hulls".
The possessive form of "he" is "his": He did his homework after dinner.
The possessive form of the word nobody is nobody's.Example for the noun nobody:A nobody's rights are the same as those of the rich and famous.Example for the pronoun nobody:It's nobody's business but our own.
The possessive noun form of knife is knife's, e.g. "That knife's blade is very sharp."The possessive plural form would be knives', e.g. "Those knives' blades need to be sharpened."
No, the word fence's is the singular possessive noun.The plural form of the noun fence is fences. The plural possessive form is fences'.example: Some of those fences' posts need replacing.
No, it is singular, the possessive form of it is its. The plural form of it is they or them, and the possessive form is their.To answer the question directly: there is no such word as ITS'.