The correct example of a plural possessive case would be "The dogs' toys were scattered all over the yard."
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
Both can be used in British English, with the plural being preferred. In Am.E. only the singular form is used except with "police" which requires a plural verb in both regional varieties.
a plura surrounds each lung, with a gap between the plura and the lung.
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
noun, plural elks, (especially collectively) elk for 1, 2. Also called European elk. the moose, Alces alces. Hope that Helped
Halos.
knives
Mice's
plura?
viseral plura
emphasy plura is emphasises
emphasy plura is emphasises
a platypie is a billed platypus and is plura for it
you add a s to to if your talking about planar or plura nouns