The plural form for the noun secretary is secretaries.
example: The sales department employs two secretaries.
The possessive form for the noun secretary is secretary's.
example: The secretary's report is due quarterly.
The possessive form for the plural noun secretaries is secretaries'.
example: The secretaries' reports are due quarterly.
No. Plural possessive is "their" Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe.
Yes the plural possessive is forefathers'
It is third-person plural, but not possessive. The possessive third-person plural pronoun is "theirs".
The question is a bit confusing. Since there is only one state and one river named Mississippi, I can't think of a use for a plural form of the noun.If, for some reason you would have a use for a plural form, it would be two Mississippis. The plural possessive form would be the two Mississippis' border.
The form girl's is the possessive form of the singular noun girl.example: The girl's name is Melody.The plural noun is girls. The plural possessive form is girls'.example: I left my books in the girls' locker room.
No. Plural possessive is "their" Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe.
Possession is shown by use of an apostrophe. A singular noun forms the possessive by adding an apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word. A plural noun forms the possessive by adding an apostrophe (') after the ending s or adding an apostrophe s ('s) to the end of an irregular plural noun.The singular possessive form is: the boy's team.The plural possessive form is: the boys'team.
Plural possessive is "their" Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe.
Possessive nouns (but not possessive pronouns) use apostrophes; therefore, "brother's" is possessive. "Brothers" is plural.
The word apostrophe forms a normal plural as apostrophes.The possessive forms would be:apostrophe's (singular) - "The apostrophe's use in contractions is fairly standardized."apostrophes' (plural) - "The apostrophes' positions are wrong in some of his words."
Yes the plural possessive is forefathers'
plural? --- It's called a plural possessive.
The plural form of the noun blister is blisters.The plural possessive form is blisters'.Example: Do not use the medication if any of the blisters' seals are broken.
The noun quantum is a singularnoun. The plural form is quanta.A possessive noun requires the use of an apostrophe.The singular possessive form is quantum's. The plural possessive form is quanta's.
It is third-person plural, but not possessive. The possessive third-person plural pronoun is "theirs".
You can use either pimentos or pimento as the plural.
The plural is the Rusches. Use the rules for forming plural nouns to make a proper noun plural.