Show offs is the plural of show off
The plural possessive form of the name Bent is Bents'
The plural possessive form of "twin" is "twins'". It's as simple as adding an apostrophe after the "s" when you're talking about something that belongs to more than one twin. So go ahead and show off your grammar skills, smarty pants!
Take off the -y and add -ies: documentaries.
it's theses: pronounced (thee-sees)
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.
Show-offs
Write-offs is the plural of write-off
The plural form for the proper noun Ross is Rosses; the plural possessive form is Rosses'.
The plural form of take-off is take-offs.
shows
The possessive form of the singular noun 'friendship' is friendship's.The plural form is friendships.The plural possessive form is friendships'.
The word its is the possessive. It is singular and does not require an apostrophe when it's possessive. The plural form is their.
As it is spelled, it the plural possessive form. the singular form is toy; the plural form is toys. The singular possessive form is toy's (as in "the toy's wheels are falling off). The plural possessive form is as you spelled it - toys'. As in "All the toys' wheels and axles are falling off.
The plural form of the noun key is keys.The plural possessive form is keys'.Example: My computer keys' lettering is wearing off.
The plural possessive form of "reindeer" is "reindeers'." In this case, the plural form of "reindeer" is "reindeer," and to show possession, you add an apostrophe after the "s" in the plural form. This indicates that something belongs to multiple reindeer.
The plural form of the noun key is keys.The plural possessive form is keys'.Example: My computer keys' lettering is wearing off.
The plural possessive form of the name Bent is Bents'