the answer is c.
To form the possessive of a plural noun that ends with an s, place the apostrophe after the ending s: brothers'Example: My brothers' names are Jeff and Joe.
To form the possessive for the plural noun mothers, place an apostorphe after the ending s: mothers'.Example: We do have several fathers on our mothers' committee.
The word (b) theirs is a possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to two or more people or things that are spoken about.Example: We bought two horses. The smaller barn is theirs.The possessive pronoun 'theirs' takes the place of the noun 'barn' belonging to the plural noun 'horses'.
The plural form is scientists. The plural possessive is scientists'.
The plural for for the possessive pronoun 'mine' is 'ours'; for example:I live on this street. The house on the corner is mine.John and I live on this street, The house on the corner is ours.
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 plural possessive form is: men's plans (the plans of two or more men)
The singular pronoun "she" has the plural "they."The singular possessive is her or hers and the plural possessive is their or theirs.A possessive adjective is a word that is placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something. The plural possessive adjective for "they" is their.Example: Those are their books.A possessive pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something. The plural possessive pronoun for "they" is theirs.Example: Those books are theirs.
The plural personal pronoun for the singular "he" is "they."The singular possessive is his and the plural possessive is their or theirs.A possessive adjective is a word that is placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something. The plural possessive adjective for "they" is their.Example: Those are their books.A possessive pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something. The plural possessive pronoun for "they" is theirs.Example: Those books are theirs.
The plural possessive form of student is students'.
The plural form of the noun soprano is sopranos.The plural possessive form is sopranos'.example: I've marked the place where The Sopranos' chorus begins.
The plural form of the noun student is students.The plural possessive form is students'.example: The students' debate team needs a place to meet.
The plural form for the noun tailor is tailors.The plural possessive form is tailors'.example: The tailors' coop is a good place to shop for fabrics.
The possessive form of the plural noun sopranos is sopranos'.Example: The sopranos' rehearsal is scheduled for two.
The possessive form of the plural noun studio is studios.The plural possessive form is studios'.example: All of the studios' contracts are basically the same.
Nouns and pronouns can be plural possessive.A plural noun is a word for two or more people, places, or things.A possessive noun is a noun that indicates ownership, possession, purpose, or origin of another word in the sentence.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.A plural possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun for two or more people or things.A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something.A plural possessive noun is recognized by an apostrophe (') after the ending s, or an apostrophe s ('s) added to the end of an irregular plural noun that does not end with an s. The plural possessive pronouns are ours, yours, and theirs.Examples:The Walkers' children are twins. (proper plural possessive noun)The children's playground is freshly painted. (common plural possessive noun)The house on the corner is theirs. (plural possessive pronoun)Ours is the house with the green door. (plural possessive pronoun)Another type of pronoun that shows possession is a possessive adjective.A possessive adjective is a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.The plural possessive adjectives are our, your, and their. Examples:Our house has the green door.Your house is on the same street as their house.
No, the word "it" is a singular pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for one thing.The word "it" is not a possessive form.The possessive pronoun and possessive adjective is its.