The apostrophe is part of the plural possessive noun so it goes first and the comma merely denotes a pause between words.
No. Plural possessive is "their" Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe.
The punctuation to show possession is an apostrophe.Singular possessives are formed by adding an apostrophe s to the end of a noun.For plural nouns that end in -s, the possessive are formed by adding an apostrophe after the existing -s; for irregular plural nouns that don't end with -s, the possessive is formed by adding the apostrophe s, the same as a singular noun.
The plural is schools. The plural possessive form is schools' (apostrophe only).
The word its is the possessive. It is singular and does not require an apostrophe when it's possessive. The plural form is their.
Yes the plural possessive is forefathers'
No. Plural possessive is "their" Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe.
Plural possessive is "their" Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe.
Veterans - plural does not have an apostrophe.Veteran's - singular possessive does have an apostrophe.Veterans' - plural possessive does have an apostrophe.
The punctuation to show possession is an apostrophe.Singular possessives are formed by adding an apostrophe s to the end of a noun.For plural nouns that end in -s, the possessive are formed by adding an apostrophe after the existing -s; for irregular plural nouns that don't end with -s, the possessive is formed by adding the apostrophe s, the same as a singular noun.
The plural is corporations. The plural possessive is corporations' (apostrophe only).
In the case of plural possessive nouns ending with -s, the apostrophe follows the existing "s". For example:The park was the boys' favourite spot. (Indicates that there are two or more boys)In the case of plural possessive nouns that do not end with -s, add an apostrophe -s to the end of the word. For example:The children's playground is in the park.
The plural possessive form is possessives'.The possessives' forms are recognized by the apostrophe -s or the -s apostrophe at the end of the word.
"Companies" is the plural "company" and doesn't require an apostrophe unless you are using a plural possessive. With the plural possessive, the apostrophe should appear at the end of the word after the 's'.
The word 'it' is singular and has no plural. Therefore it cannot have a plural possessive form.However, the possessive form of it is its, without an apostrophe. It is commonly written incorrectly, with an apostrophe. It's means it is or it has. Like all possessive pronouns, there is no apostrophe (e.g. hers, his, theirs)
children's booksChildren is a plural noun so the apostrophe follows the 'n'.
The plural possessive is others'. You simply add an apostrophe to a plural ending in 's' to make it possessive.
The plural is schools. The plural possessive form is schools' (apostrophe only).