You can't a criterion is a principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided and thus can not possess anything.
A criterion
Many criteria
The possessive form of the singular noun teacher is teacher's.Example: I put my homework on the teacher's desk.
The possessive form of the singular noun teacher is teacher's.Example: I put your note on the teacher's desk.The plural form of the noun teacher is teachers.The plural possessive form is teachers'.Example: The teachers' meeting is scheduled for three.
The singular possessive form for the noun teacher is teacher's.Example: I put my homework on the teacher's desk.
The singular possessive form of "faculty" is "faculty's."
The possessive form of the singular noun teacher is teacher's.Example: I put my homework on the teacher's desk.
The singular possessive form of criterion is criterion's
The singular possessive form of criterion is criterion's
Criteria is a plural. The singular is criterion, of which the possessive is criterion's. The PLURAL possessive is criteria's.
The singular, possessive noun is Jewess's. Example: The scholarship is an anonymous Jewess's contribution.
Criteria is plural. Criterion is singular. The criteria to pass a maths exam is being able to add up and subtract. The criterion of passing an addition exam is being able to add up.
The plural of porch is porches.
Criterion is the singular. The plural is criteria.
singular possessive of "eagle": eagle's plural possessive of "eagle": eagles'
The singular possessive form is mother's.The plural possessive form is mothers'.
sculpture's
plural possessive form: babies' singular possessive form: baby's
The singular possessive form is evening's. The plural possessive form is evenings'.