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Both spellings are correct, each with a different meaning:

  • Ladies is the plural form for the singular noun lady.
  • Lady's is the possessive form, showing something belongs to the lady.

Example Sentences:

How many ladies will be coming to your party?

The lady's purse was left on the bus.

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11y ago

The singular possessive form is woman's; the plural form is women's.

Singular: She is a woman.

Plural: They are women.

Women are joining company boards in ever growing numbers.

A woman's place is no longer strictly in the home.

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13y ago

If referring to one female, the correct spelling is "woman." Plural (referring to more than one), it is "women."

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11y ago

womens

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Women.

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wiman

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