grandfather's
isn't that singular possessive.correct answer would be grandfathers??
The plural of guppy is guppies. The plural possessive is guppies'.
The singular possessive form is bureau's. The plural forms are bureaus or bureaux (both are accepted). The plural possessive forms are bureaus' or bureaux's. (they are pronounced the same, the x is silent)
The noun 'curriculum' has two accepted plural forms, curricula and curriculums.The plural possessive forms are curricula's and curriculums'.
There are two accepted plural forms of the noun vertex: vertices and vertexes.The plural possessive forms are vertices' and vertexes'.
There are two accepted forms of the noun: adviser and advisor.The plural forms are advisers and advisors.The plural possessive forms are advisers' and advisors'.
No. Plural possessive is "their" Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe.
There are two accepted plural forms for the noun cargo, they are cargoes and cargos.The plural possessive forms are cargoes' and cargos'.
You got it, the noun salesman would be one and plural is salesmen.
The word 'limes' is the plural of 'lime'. It forms its possessive in the standard way for a plural ending in 's', by adding an apostrophe: limes'.
Plural possessive forms are used to show that more than one person or thing owns or is associated with something. For regular plural nouns, you add an apostrophe after the s (e.g., students' books). For irregular plural nouns that do not end in s, you add 's (e.g., children's toys).
The plural possessive form is possessives'.The possessives' forms are recognized by the apostrophe -s or the -s apostrophe at the end of the word.
The plural forms of the noun person are persons or people.The plural possessive forms are persons' or people's.Examples:This is the list of the persons' names that have volunteered.This is the list of the people's names that have volunteered.