The possessive form of men is men's, as in men's clothing
women's
The sign of the possessive of all English plurals ending in s is a final apostrophe: cities'
The plural form of the noun valley is valleys.The plural possessive form is valleys'.Example: Most of these valleys' economies are based on tourism.
"Its" is the correct possessive form of "it". No apostrophe.
The plural possessive for the noun dish is dishes'.
women's
The plural form for the noun colony is colonies. The plural possessive form is colonies'.
The sign of the possessive of all English plurals ending in s is a final apostrophe: cities'
Warriors' is the plural possessive. Warrior's is the singular possessive.
The plural form of the noun valley is valleys.The plural possessive form is valleys'.Example: Most of these valleys' economies are based on tourism.
The plural possessive form of "colony" is "colonies'".
"Its" is the correct possessive form of "it". No apostrophe.
The word 'limes' is the plural of 'lime'. It forms its possessive in the standard way for a plural ending in 's', by adding an apostrophe: limes'.
No, the word 'your' is not a noun at all. The word 'your' is a pronoun, a possessive adjective, a word that describes a noun as belonging to you.Examples:You got your chocolate in my peanut-butter!Have it your way!What's in your wallet?The possessive adjective are: my, your, his, hers, its, our, their.
You make the word - 'chick', in this case plural by adding an 'S' at the end. Chicks. You make it possessive by adding an apostrophe at the end. Chicks'. "I played with several chicks. The chicks' feathers are so soft!"
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The correct way to write "1950s" is without an apostrophe. It is a plural form, not a possessive, so there is no need for punctuation. Make sure to include the "s" at the end to indicate that it is a decade.