yes
The possessive form of the plural noun Smiths is Smiths'.example: The Smiths' house is number thirty-two.
mr smith
The Smith's dog.
Mrs. Smith
None of them are ever great
It should be Mr. and Mrs. Smith's house.
The word for the group or family, the plural is Smiths.The word to show possession is, the singular Smith's or the plural Smiths'. Examples: My neighbors are the Smiths. Mr. Smith's yard is always well kept. The Smiths' dog is a collie.
Mr and Mrs smith
The singular form of the plural noun smiths is smith.The singular possessive form is smith's.example: I bought this at a goldsmith's shop on Main Street.
No. Mr Murphy's is a possessive noun. It refers to something that belongs to (or is possessed by) Mr Murphy.
The noun 'Mr. Timken' is a proper noun, the name of a specific person.
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