The number of plans is not a relevant factor in these type of questions. It is the number of women that is important.
A woman's plan or a woman's plans are both singular for the possessive.
The women's plan or the women's plans are both plural for the possessive.
Confusing, I know.
the answer is c.
No, the possessive noun audiences' is the plural possessive form.The singular noun is audience.The singular possessive form is audience's.Examples:The audience's reaction was enthusiastic. (singular possessive)All of his audiences' reactions are enthusiastic. (plural possessive)
The plural possessive form of "elf" is "elves'." In this case, the apostrophe comes after the plural form "elves" to indicate possession. This construction is used when showing that something belongs to multiple elves.
Series is a noun that has the same form in the singular and the plural. There is no need for an apostrophe, unless it is in the possessive case: series's for the singular possessive and series' for the plural possessive.
The possessive form of the plural noun phrase is the lawyers' cases (the cases of the lawyers).The possessive for plural nouns that end with an -s is formed by adding an apostrophe (') after the ending -s.Example: All of our lawyers' cases are compiled in an archive for quick reference.
NONE are correct examples of plural possessive nouns.The correct plural possessive noun is:b. men's plansThe remaining phrases are singular forms:a. stone's throwc. its place (singular possessive adjective; pronouns do not use an apostrophe to show possession)d. woman's plans
The correct example of the plural possessive case is D) women's plans.
The correct plural possessive form is: men's plans (the plans of two or more men)
No, the word "mens" is an incorrect form.The plural noun is "men". The plural possessive form is men's.
Yes, "men's plans" is the correct possessive form of the "plans of the men".
The correct plural possessive form is:B. the men's plans (the plans of a number of men)The correct singular possessive forms are:A. a stone's throw (the distance of a throw of a stone)D. the woman's plans (the plans of a woman)The incorrect possessive form is:C. it's place: the possessive form of the pronoun it is its (no apostrophe).The form it's (with apostrophe) is a contraction, a shortened form of "it is".
the answer is c.
The plural possessive form is countries'.Example: All of the countries' delegates had to agree to the plan.
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In English, a noun or pronoun is described by its number and case. "My" is singular in number and possessive in case. "Our" is plural in number and possessive in case. Plural simply means more than one.
The possessive form of the plural noun hours is hours'.
The plural possessive form is mothers-in-law's.