Ladies' dresses
'Ladies' is the plural form of 'lady'. The word changes completely in the plural (ie not 'ladys') so the apostrophe must go after the entire word.
lady is a singular noun -- The lady is late. ladies is a plural noun -- The ladies are late lady's is a singular possessive noun -- The lady's dress is dirty ladies' is a plural possessive noun -- The ladies' dresses are dirty.
Yes, women were expected to wear dresses for most of the 20th C. Katherine Hepburn popularized trousers for women, but, until the 1970s, dresses were the preferred outfit for a woman.
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After the 's' - the ladies' bags.
lady is a singular noun -- The lady is late. ladies is a plural noun -- The ladies are late lady's is a singular possessive noun -- The lady's dress is dirty ladies' is a plural possessive noun -- The ladies' dresses are dirty.
the Edwardian ladies wore large dresses
If you are talking about something that belongs to more than one woman the correct use of the apostrophe is ladies' as in "the ladies' clothing department."If you are talking about something that belongs to one woman the spelling is slightly different, although the pronunciation is the same, and you should write lady's, as in "I returned the lady's handkerchief."
A lady's watch was found. Ladies and Gentlemen! The ladies went to the restroom together. The ladies' meals arrived while they were gone.
1800's
There are several places that sell ladies' dresses that are appropriate for proms that are not online. David's Bridal has many dresses that aren't just for weddings. You can also find dresses at Macy's, Sears, or Forever 21.
The plural possessive is formed by adding an apostrophe to the plural ending -s or -es. The plural of dressis dresses. So the plural possessive is dresses'. Notice that the apostrophe comes after the -s, not before it. And example in a sentence is: I like the color of those dresses, but I don't like the dresses' patterns.
The proper punctuation would be to include an apostrophe after the word "ladies" to indicated possession by multiple women: "ladies' purses"
ladies wore long tall dresses
they wore dark colored dresses
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