The plural form for the noun sheep is sheep; the possessive form for both the singular and the plural is sheep's.
Examples:
The sheep's owner sold it for a good price. (singular)
The sheep's owner sold them for a good price. (plural)
The first sentence is correct, "The field was full of sheep."In the second sentence, the noun sheep's is the possessive form, which requires a word (noun or pronoun) that belongs to the sheep.The noun sheep is both singular and plural.Examples:One of the sheep has a lamb. (singular)Three of the sheep have lambs (plural)Adding the apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word forms the possessive, both singular and plural.Examples:One sheep's lamb was black. (singular possessive)Two of the sheep's lambs were white. (plural possessive)
Just add an apostrophe, like this: "The people to listed all of Jesus' desciples."
The plural for the noun loss is losses; the plural possessive is losses'.
No, it is singular, the possessive form of it is its. The plural form of it is they or them, and the possessive form is their.To answer the question directly: there is no such word as ITS'.
The word "he's" is a contraction of the words he is. The possessive would be his.The plural of he is "they", and the contraction of they are is they're.The possessive for they would be their.
The plural is students and the plural possessive is students' (add apostrophe only).
The plural is Strausses. The plural possessive would be Strausses'.
The first sentence is correct, "The field was full of sheep."In the second sentence, the noun sheep's is the possessive form, which requires a word (noun or pronoun) that belongs to the sheep.The noun sheep is both singular and plural.Examples:One of the sheep has a lamb. (singular)Three of the sheep have lambs (plural)Adding the apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word forms the possessive, both singular and plural.Examples:One sheep's lamb was black. (singular possessive)Two of the sheep's lambs were white. (plural possessive)
Museum is singular. Museum's is singular possessive. Museums is plural. Museums' is plural possessive.
The plural for the noun loss is losses; the plural possessive is losses'.
Just add an apostrophe, like this: "The people to listed all of Jesus' desciples."
The plural possessive noun would be written as the butterflies' wings.
The plural possessive form of "witness" would be "witnesses'."
If you're referring to the verb, there's no plural possessive. The plural of the noun is dice and the possessive of that would "dice's"
Other's is singular possessive. Others' would be the plural possessive
The plural form of the noun switchman is switchmen.The plural possessive form is switchmen's.
Volcanoes is plural. The singular would be volcano and the possessive would be volcano's.