The possessive form is: two years'
example: The renovation is the result of two years' work.
The apostrophe for a plural noun ending in -s is placed after the ending -s.Example: The two years' growth of the sapling is more than a foot.
Examples of possessive forms for singular and plural units of time:an hour's layover (singular)two hours' layover (plural)a year's assignment (singular)two years' assignment (plural)a moment's fright (singular)two seconds' thought (plural)
The possessive form for the plural noun years is years'.Examples: A six years' relationship is now over.
The plural form of the noun year is years.The plural possessive form is years'.example: I have five years' experience as a chicken plucker.
The two volcanoes' smoke spread ash for many miles around.
The apostrophe for a plural noun ending in -s is placed after the ending -s.Example: The two years' growth of the sapling is more than a foot.
The possessive form of the plural noun computers is computers'.Example: The computers' cost will be amortized over two years.
Examples of possessive forms for singular and plural units of time:an hour's layover (singular)two hours' layover (plural)a year's assignment (singular)two years' assignment (plural)a moment's fright (singular)two seconds' thought (plural)
The possessive form for the plural noun years is years'.Examples: A six years' relationship is now over.
The possessive form is: four years' service
Two possessive forms of the word you are your and yours.
There is no contraction in the given sentence.The noun Davies should be possessive but it has no apostrophe to indicate possession.The correct possessive form for the singular noun Davies is:Davies' or Davies's (both are accepted as correct)Examples:Davies' life lasted eighty-two years from 1913 to 1995.Davies's life lasted eighty-two years from 1913 to 1995.
The plural form of the noun year is years.The plural possessive form is years'.example: I have five years' experience as a chicken plucker.
It depends on whether you're talking about one or many years. One year's passage. Five years' time.
The possessive form is the boy's watches, or the boy's two watches.
That depends on the fish, or fishes. If you have two fishes of the same species, for example two catfish, you say that you have two fish. The plural possessive form of fish is fish's. If you have two fishes of different species, for example a guppy and a catfish, you say that you have two fishes. The plural possessive form of fishes is fishes'.
Yes. In fact is has two 's'es! The possessive of someone is someone's.