It can be, to coach or a coach.
It depends, actually, if it's: Coach's meeting - one coach's meeting Coaches' meeting - many coaches' meeting Coaches meeting - just a meeting of coaches.
I had two coaches?
The plural form of the noun coach is coaches.Nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x, and z add -es to the end of the word to form the plural.Example: The coaches are meeting to set the schedule for the track.
Versus comes from the Latin word, against. We find it in our English words adversary and adverse, among others. It is not a verb, therefore cannot be used as a verb at all. However, English is a changing language, and young people now ask their football coaches, "Who are we versing this week?", so it is gradually being accepted into the language.
It would depend on whether it was used in the singular or plural. If it was an award for a single coach, it would be coach's but if it referred to an award earned jointly by two or more coaches, it would be coaches', with the apostrophe after the s.
he waved to the coach.
The word coaches is a noun. It is the plural form of coach.
coaches
The possessive form of the plural noun RV coaches (recreational vehicle coaches) is RV coaches' (recreational vehicle coaches').Example: Our RV coaches' interiors have all been refurbished.
coaches'
It depends, actually, if it's: Coach's meeting - one coach's meeting Coaches' meeting - many coaches' meeting Coaches meeting - just a meeting of coaches.
It depends, actually, if it's: Coach's meeting - one coach's meeting Coaches' meeting - many coaches' meeting Coaches meeting - just a meeting of coaches.
Sometimes, like NFL Coaches aren't always as athletic but school coaches and little league coaches for the most part are. ! :-)
I had two coaches?
The club coaches are paid by their clubs, but country coaches are paid by the f.A.
The possessive form of the plural noun coaches is coaches'.Example: All of the coaches' wives were invited to the victory dinner.
If there's one coach, possessive is coach's. If there are many coaches, possessive is coaches'.