The possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives don't use an apostrophe at all.
The plural possessive pronouns are: ours, yours, and theirs.
The plural possessive adjectives are: our, yourand their.
All English nouns in the possessive correctly end in either -'s or -s'.
There are some Trade Marks and logos, Red Sox for example, that appear to violate the rule. "Red Sox' Season Over!" screams the familiar headline. There are many instances where commercial or government entities don't use an apostrophe, for example, Wegmans Food Markets or Pikes Peak in the Rocky Mountains.
The word 'limes' is the plural of 'lime'. It forms its possessive in the standard way for a plural ending in 's', by adding an apostrophe: limes'.
The possessive of all English plural nouns NOT ending is -s is 's: feet's
Plural nouns not ending with -s are made possessive the same as a singular noun, by adding the -'s to the end of the word. Examples:child; children; children'sgoose; geese; geese'sman; men; men'smouse; mice; mice's
Usually, you add 's (for singular possessive) and s' for plural possessive.
The noun 'analysis' is the singular form.The plural form is analyses.There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: analysis'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: analysis'sThe plural possessive form is analyses'.
The word 'limes' is the plural of 'lime'. It forms its possessive in the standard way for a plural ending in 's', by adding an apostrophe: limes'.
The possessive of all English plural nouns NOT ending is -s is 's: feet's
The correct form is: Lullabies' To make a possessive from a plural word ending in "s", you simply add the apostrophe after the "s".
Plural nouns not ending with -s are made possessive the same as a singular noun, by adding the -'s to the end of the word. Examples:child; children; children'sgoose; geese; geese'sman; men; men'smouse; mice; mice's
The possessive form of the plural noun cars is cars'.The possessive of all plural English nouns ending in -s is formed by adding an apostrophe after the ending -s.
The plural possessive is others'. You simply add an apostrophe to a plural ending in 's' to make it possessive.
Usually, you add 's (for singular possessive) and s' for plural possessive.
To form the possessive of a plural noun that ends with an s, place the apostrophe after the ending s: brothers'Example: My brothers' names are Jeff and Joe.
The noun 'analysis' is the singular form.The plural form is analyses.There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: analysis'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: analysis'sThe plural possessive form is analyses'.
The sign of the possessive of all English plurals ending in s is a final apostrophe: cities'
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.
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.