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.
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.
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.
You can use either pimentos or pimento as the plural.
It is third-person plural, but not possessive. The possessive third-person plural pronoun is "theirs".
The plural is the Rusches. Use the rules for forming plural nouns to make a proper noun plural.