The waitress' day seemed very long.
Boys are not allowed in the girls' locker room.
My daughters' cats smell like feces.
The possessive form for the singular noun wind is wind's.Example sentence: The wind's direction is to the northeast.
The possessive form is Arturo's baby sister.
Mine is a possessive pronoun. It is the possessive form of my
The possessive form for the noun dog is dog's.Example sentence: The dog's collar has the dog's name in rhinestones.
The correct possessive form in this sentence is "wife's."
Only managers can use the company's cars.
The possessive form of the noun sentence is sentence's.Example: You can edit the sentence's length.The pronoun that that takes the place of the noun sentence is it.The possessive form (a possessive adjective) is its.Example: The sentence is too long. You can edit its length.
Boys are not allowed in the girls' locker room.
My daughters' cats smell like feces.
The possessive form for the plural noun children is children's.Example sentence: The children's playground is freshly painted.
The editors-in-chief's jobs were in danger due to the decrease in funds.
The form Heather's is the singular possessive, one person.The the form ears is a plural noun, two ears (not possessive).
Yes, since the term "waitress" has not yet fallen into general disuse like the term "bartendress", for instance.
The plural possessive for waitresses is waitresses', e.g. the waitresses' tables.The plural form of waitress is waitresses, and the plural possessive form is waitresses'.
The possessive form for the singular noun wind is wind's.Example sentence: The wind's direction is to the northeast.