The plural form of the noun chief is chiefs.
The plural possessive form is chiefs'.
Example: All of the chiefs' budgets are due at the end of the month.
The possessive form of the singular noun chief is chief's.The plural form of the noun chief is chiefs.The plural possessive form is chiefs'.Example: Our chief's membership in the Chiefs' Union keeps us up to date on modern techniques and best practices.
The word sisters is the plural form; the plural possessive is sisters'.
The plural possessive form of the word "server" is "servers'".
The plural form for the word Williams is Williamses. The plural possessive form is Williamses'.example: The Williamses' house is the one on the corner.
The plural possessive is: nieces' The plural is: niece's
No, the correct plural possessive form for the plural noun editors-in-chief iseditors-in-chief's.example: The editors-in-chief's committee has approved my investigative series.
The possessive form of the singular noun chief is chief's.The plural form of the noun chief is chiefs.The plural possessive form is chiefs'.Example: Our chief's membership in the Chiefs' Union keeps us up to date on modern techniques and best practices.
The plural form of the compound noun editor-in-chief is editors-in-chief.The correct plural possessive form is editors-in-chief's.
The plural possessive is commanders in chief's.
None are. (see the related questions below)The plural possessive of editor is editors' but it cannot take a possessive in the combined form "editor in chief" -- the plural possessive is editors in chief's.
possessive plural word for the bishops: bishops'
The plural form of the compound noun commander-in-chief is commanders-in-chief.The plural possessive form is commanders-in-chief's.example: A commanders-in-chief's conference has been scheduled for April.
The word sisters is the plural form; the plural possessive is sisters'.
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The plural possessive is dimes'.
The plural is queens. The plural possessive is queens'.
The plural is inventories. The plural possessive is inventories'.