The possessive plural is histories'.
The possessive form for the noun colonist is colonist's.Example: A colonist's day was filled with hard work.
That is the correct spelling of the noun "colonist" (a settler, plural colonists).
The singular nouns are history and historian. The plural nouns are histories and historians. The adjective forms are historic and historical. The adverb form is historically.
The plural noun of general is generals. Generals is a regular plural noun.
Yes, the plural of the noun 'youth' is youths.The plural noun 'youths' is a word for two or more young people.The noun 'youth' as a word for a period in one's life is an uncountable noun.
The ladie's club is not a correct possessive form.The noun ladies is the plural noun.The possessive form of the plural noun is ladies'.The correct plural possessive form is the ladies' club.The noun lady is the singular noun.The correct singular possessive form is a lady's club(a golf club intended for a female).
The correct possessive form of the plural noun people is people's.An irregular plural noun that doesn't end with -s forms the possessive the same as a singular possessive noun.
Cherries is the plural form of cherry. The plural possessive is cherries'.
Yes, fellows' is the correct plural possessive of the noun fellow.
The correct plural possessive form for "daughter's" is "daughters'."
The singular noun is cross; the singular possessive is cross's.The plural noun is crosses; the plural possessive is crosses'.
The correct plural form of the noun company is companies.The correct plural possessive form is companies'.Examples:The company's logo is a registered trademark. (singular possessive)All companies' safety rules must be prominently posted. (plural possessive)
No, the correct plural possessive form for the plural noun editors-in-chief iseditors-in-chief's.example: The editors-in-chief's committee has approved my investigative series.
Yes, the correct plural possessive form is oxen's. An irregular plural noun forms the possessive in the same manner as a singular noun, by adding the apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word.
The correct spelling of the noun is dormouse.The plural form is dormice.The plural possessive form is dormice's.
Yes, the plural form of the noun 'die' is dice.The plural possessive form is dice's.
No, in the form "stones throw", the noun "stones" is the plural form of the noun "stone".A possessive noun is indicated by an apostrophe s ('s) or just an apostrophe (') added to the end of a plural noun that already ends with an s.The correct plural possessive form is: stones'throwThe singular possessive form is: a stone'sthrow