The singular possessive of "sister" is "sister's." For example, "I am borrowing my sister's dress."
The singular possessive form is heart's; the plural possessive form is hearts'.
Both the singular and plural form is corps; the singular or plural possessive is corps'.
Tess = singular Tess's = singular possessive Tesses = plural Tesses's plural possessive
The form boys' is the plural possessive form.
The word community is singular; the plural form is communities.
The singular possessive form is heart's; the plural possessive form is hearts'.
The word sister's is a possessive, singular noun. It can also be a contraction of "sister is".The word sisters is a plural noun and sisters' is a possessive, plural noun.
The plural form of the singular noun sister is sisters.The plural form of the singular noun business is businesses.To form the possessive of plural nouns that end with an "s", add an apostrophe after the "s" (s'):The plural possessive for sisters is sisters'.The plural possessive for businesses is businesses'.Examples:My sisters' names are Linda and Lois.The businesses' windows along Main Street are decorated for the holiday.
The plural form of the singular noun sister is sisters.The plural possessive form is my sisters'.Example: My sisters' names are Laverne and Shirley.
"Bee" can be both singular and plural. The singular possessive form is "bee's," while the plural possessive form is "bees'."
Singular: grandmother's Plural: grandmothers'
The possessive of sisters-in-law (a plural possessive) is sisters-in-law's.The singular possessive would be sister-in-law's.example: All of my sisters-in-law's children are girls.
The singular possessive form is instigator's.The plural form of the noun is instigators.The plural possessive form is instigators'.
The singular possessive form for the noun knife is knife's.The plural form is knives; the plural possessive form is knives'.
The singular possessive form for the noun canoe is canoe's.The plural for is canoes, the plural possessive form is canoes'.
The word holiday is a singular noun.The plural form is holidays.The singular possessive form is holiday's.The plural possessive form is holidays'.
No, it is singular, the possessive form of it is its. The plural form of it is they or them, and the possessive form is their.To answer the question directly: there is no such word as ITS'.