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The plural form for the noun louse is lice; the plural possessive is lice's.
The word century's is the possessive form of the singular noun century.The plural noun is centuries.The plural possessive form is centuries'.Example: Several centuries' records were destroyed in the war.
The plural possessive of lady is ladies'.
In alphabetical order it would be names singular (no posessive), then 's (possessive), then plural with s endings, then plura-possessive ending in s (with the s' possessive). Example: baby - singular no possessive baby's - singular possessive babies - plural, no posessive babies' - plural possessive
their means that it belongs to someone and ther're means they areThere describes a location; 'Put the piano there' Their is the posessive of them; 'Their taxi's here' They're is the contraction of 'they are'; 'They're going to be late'
Years'
Uncles'
The possessive form would be "agency's."
The singular form of the noun is stapler. The singular posessive form of the noun would be stapler's. The plural form of the noun would be staplers. The plural posessive form of the noun would be staplers'
The singular possessive form of "faculty" is "faculty's."
The noun members is the plural form for member; the plural possessive form is members'.
The plural form of the noun lynx is lynxes.The plural possessive form is lynxes'.
The plural posessive form is nests'.
The plural form of the singular noun 'company' is companies.The plural possessive form is companies'.Example: The companies' names on the directory are in alphabetic order.
The plural form for the noun louse is lice; the plural possessive is lice's.
The word its is a posessive pronoun.
Painters'