daughters'
The plural form of the noun daughter-in-law is daughters-in-law.The plural possessive form is daughters-in-law's.Example: Both of my daughters-in-laws degrees are in education.
The possessive form for the plural noun wives is wives'.
The plural form for the noun buzz is buzzes; the plural possessive form is buzzes'.
The plural possessive noun for "vowel" is "vowels'".
The word sisters is the plural form; the plural possessive is sisters'.
The possessive form of the plural noun daughters is daughters'.Example: Both of my daughters' birthdays are in May.
The possessive form of the plural noun daughters is daughters'.Example: Both of my daughters' birthdays are in May.
The plural form of the noun daughter-in-law is daughters-in-law.The plural possessive form is daughters-in-law's.Example: Both of my daughters-in-laws degrees are in education.
The plural form of the proper noun Evans is Evanses.The plural possessive form is Evanses'.example: The Evanses' daughters are twins.
The possessive form of the plural, compound noun daughters-in-law is daughters-in-law's. example: Both of my daughters-in-law's birthdays are on the same day.
The plural form of the noun deaconess is deaconesses.The plural possessive form is deaconesses'.Example: The deaconesses' daughters are in the choir.
The plural form of the proper noun Evans is Evanses.The plural possessive form is Evanses'.example: The Evanses' daughters are twins.
The possessive form for the plural noun wives is wives'.
The plural possessive noun of molecules is molecules' .
The plural form for the noun buzz is buzzes; the plural possessive form is buzzes'.
The plural possessive noun for "vowel" is "vowels'".
The word sisters is the plural form; the plural possessive is sisters'.