An irregular plural possessive noun is the possessive form of an irregular plural noun.
A regular plural noun is a noun that forms the plural by adding an 's' or an 'es' to the end of the word.
An irregular plural noun is a noun that form the plural in some other way.
Examples of irregular plural nouns (and the irregular plural possessive form):
The noun "branch" is a regular plural noun, a noun that forms its plural by adding "s" or "es". The plural form of branch is "branches".The plural possessive form is branches', a regular plural possessive.
The irregular plural possessive for foot is feet's.
To change a singular possessive noun to a plural possessive noun, first you must change the noun from a singular noun to a plural noun. The reason for this is that plural nouns can take different forms which will determine how the plural possessive is formed. Examples:A plural noun that ends with the letter s, just add an apostrophe after the ending s (s').singular noun, boy; plural noun, boys; plural possessive boys'An irregular plural noun that does not end with s, add anapostrophes ('s) to the end of the word.singular noun, child; plural noun, children; plural possessive children's
The possessive form for the plural noun wives is wives'.
For regular nouns we add 's (apostrophe s) to a singular noun or ' (apostrophe) to a plural noun e.ggirl = girl's (singular possessive) or girls = girls' (plural possessive).For irregular nouns add 's to both the singular and plural noun e.gchild = child's (singular possessive) or children = children's (plural possessive).For irregular nouns the plural is not formed by adding -s, ther is a new word egman - men
The possessive form for the irregular plural noun libraries is libraries'.
The noun "branch" is a regular plural noun, a noun that forms its plural by adding "s" or "es". The plural form of branch is "branches".The plural possessive form is branches', a regular plural possessive.
Cities is the plural of city.
The irregular plural form of the noun goose is geese.The plural possessive form is geese's.example: It's relaxing to sit by the geese's pond on my lunch break.
The plural form for the noun mouse is mice. The plural possessive form is mice's.example: The mice's noise is irritating.
The irregular plural of 'child' is 'children', the plural possessive form is children's.
The irregular plural possessive for foot is feet's.
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.
A regular or irregular possessive noun is based on a regular or irregular plural noun.A regular plural noun is a noun that forms the plural by adding an -s or -es to the end of the word.An irregular plural is a noun that forms the plural in some other way.Some examples of irregular plurals are child/children, deer/deer, medium, media, etc.A regular possessive is a plural noun the ends in -s (or -es) that adds only an apostrophe (') to the ending -s.Some examples of regular possessive nouns are apples/apples', babies/babies', chairs/chairs', etc.An irregular possessive is a plural noun that does not end with -s that adds an apostrophe -s ('s), the same as a singular noun.Some examples of irregular possessive nouns are children/children's, deer/deer's, media/media's, etc.
The possessive form for the irregular plural noun puppies is puppies'.example: This is the first litter for the puppies' mother.
No, the noun moose is a common, concrete noun; a word for a thing, a word for a living thing.The possessive form for the noun moose is moose's.We herd the sound of the moose, then we saw the moose's antlers in the tall brush.
The irregular plural for the noun sheep is sheep.Examples:Mary had a little lamb that grew up to be a sheep.When Mary grew up, she kept a flock of thirty sheep.