You make the word - 'chick', in this case plural by adding an 'S' at the end.
Chicks. You make it possessive by adding an apostrophe at the end.
Chicks'. "I played with several chicks. The chicks' feathers are so soft!"
No. Plural possessive is "their" Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe.
Yes, fellows' is the correct plural possessive of the noun fellow.
The correct plural possessive form is women's, just as it is in the question.
Yes, the plural form of the noun 'die' is dice.The plural possessive form is dice's.
The correct plural possessive form for "daughter's" is "daughters'."
In the sentence, "The baby chicks are running around.", the plural noun is chicks.There are no proper nouns, there are no possessive nouns.Placing an apostrophe after the noun chicks does not make it a possessive noun. A possessive noun must 'posses' another word in the sentence; for example:"The baby chicks' mother is running around."A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:"The baby chicks' mother Penny is running around.
The possessive form of the singular noun chick is chick's cries (the cries of a chick).The possessive form of the plural noun chicks is chicks' cries (the cries of the chicks).
No, the form of the possess noun is not correct:The correct singular possessive is witness's.The correct plural possessive is witnesses'.
Customers' is the correct plural possessive. Customer's is a singular possessive.
The plural possessive form is enterprises'.
The plural form is acrobats. The plural possessive is acrobats'.
Three geese's nests is the correct plural and possessive
The possessive plural is histories'.
To correct the plural possessive nouns, an apostrophe must be added to the ending -s of committees (committees') and residents (residents').The plural, possessive noun faculties' is the correct form.A comma should be placed after the first two of the three plural possessive nouns.Also, the possessive adjective your is extraneous; the article the is the modifier used for all three of the plural possessive nouns.The correct sentence is, "Thank you so much again for all of the committees', the faculties', and the residents' consideration."If the possessive adjective your is used, the article the should not be used before each of the plural possessive nouns. The sentence would read, "Thank you so much again for all of your committees', faculties', and residents' consideration."
No. Plural possessive is "their" Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe.
The possessive form for the plural noun sleeves is sleeves'. Example sentence: Both sleeves' buttons are missing.
Yes, fellows' is the correct plural possessive of the noun fellow.