Oh, dude, the possessive form of "chorus" is "chorus's" or "chorus'." It's like when you're talking about the chorus's catchy tunes or the chorus' harmonies, you know? Just slap that apostrophe wherever feels right and you're good to go.
The plural of chorus is choruses; the plural possessive is choruses'
The plural possessive of chorus is choruses'.
The plural form of the noun chorus is choruses.The plural possessive form is choruses'.Example: All of the choruses' performances received good reviews.
The possessive form of the word dictionary is dictionary's.
The possessive form of the word "month" is "month's."
The plural of chorus is choruses; the plural possessive is choruses'
The plural possessive of chorus is choruses'.
The plural form of the noun chorus is choruses.The plural possessive form is choruses'.Example: All of the choruses' performances received good reviews.
The possessive form of the word dictionary is dictionary's.
The possessive form for the plural noun chirps is chirps'.Example: A chirps' chorus came from the newly hatched eggs.
The singular possessive form is word's, for example the word's definition.
The possessive form of the word "month" is "month's."
possessive form of the word glass: glass'
possessive form for the word holders: holders'
the possessive form of the word Cathie: Cathie's
possessive form of the word Cathi: Cathi's
possessive form of the word Congress: Congress'