The possessive form of the singular noun 'friendship' is friendship's.
The plural form is friendships.
The plural possessive form is friendships'.
singular: cat plural: cats plural possessive: cats'
The singular possessive is business's. The plural possessive is businesses'.
The word "citys" is an incorrect spelling for the plural noun city. To show possession, an apostrophe is used. The correct forms are: Singular: city Singular possessive: city's Plural: cities Plural possessive: cities'
The word its is the possessive. It is singular and does not require an apostrophe when it's possessive. The plural form is their.
No, the word "girls" is the plural form of the singular noun "girl".The singular possessive form is girl's.The plural possessive form is girls'.Examples:A girl's coat hung by the door. (singular)All of the girls' coats hung in a row. (plural)
The plural possessive form of "reindeer" is "reindeers'." In this case, the plural form of "reindeer" is "reindeer," and to show possession, you add an apostrophe after the "s" in the plural form. This indicates that something belongs to multiple reindeer.
The word turtles is the plural form of the singular noun turtle.The singular possessive form is turtle's.The plural possessive form is turtles'.Example:The turtle's head was tucked inside its shell. (singular)We saw the turtles' footprints where they had returned to the surf. (plural)
One boy - possessive = boy's. The boy's lunch is lost.Two, three or more boys - possessive = boys'. The boys' lunches have been stolen.For singular possessives the form is apostrophe s = ' sFor plural possessive the apostrophe comes after the s = s '
The word wife's is singularpossessive.The plural form is wives.The plural possessive is wives'.Examples:My wife's birthday is on Friday.Well, what do you know, our wives' birthdays are the same day.
The word country's is the singular possessive form; the plural possessive form is countries'.
The plural possessive form of the word bunnies isbunnies'. The singular form is bunny. Bunny is a noun and if you want to make talk about your pet bunny and its food, actions, etc. then you would say bunnies' as being plural and talking about possession.
No, but its without the apostrophe is the correct, the singular possessive form of the pronoun it. Pronouns do not use an apostrophe to show possession.The plural of it is they/them.The possessive of they is their/theirs.example: Mr Smith is their teacher. And that classroom is theirs.