There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:
Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: business'
Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: business's
Examples:
Your business' advertising seems to have paid off.
Your business's advertising seems to have paid off.
The possessive form of "the meeting of the business man" is:"the business man's meeting".
The possessive form is: the businessmen's meeting.
The plural form of the noun business is businesses.The plural possessive form is businesses'.Example: There was damage to several businesses' exteriors.
A business man's meeting. Business man is singular The business men's meeting. Business men is plural
The plural possessive of "business" is "businesses'." This form indicates ownership by multiple businesses, such as in the phrase "the businesses' profits."
Possessive of the singular business is business's; possessive of the plural businesses is businesses'.
The singular possessive is business's. The plural possessive is businesses'.
The possessive form of "the meeting of the business man" is:"the business man's meeting".
When the name of a business is a possessive noun, the possessive form doesn't change; for example:McDonald'sMcDonald's parking lotWhen a possessive noun is part of the name of a business name, but not the last word, the last word also forms a possessive; for example: Jack's SeafoodJack's Seafood's parking lot (although no one would criticize the Jack's Seafood parking lot)
The possessive form is: the businessmen's meeting.
The plural form of the noun business is businesses.The plural possessive form is businesses'.Example: There was damage to several businesses' exteriors.
Owner's IS the possessive for owner. The apostrophe and -S make it possessive. The possessive for the plural owners would be owners'
To make it possessive, add S at the end to spell its.(Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe to show possession. The spelling it's is a contraction of it is.)
The plural form of the noun "business" is "businesses".The plural possessive form is: businesses'The plural noun phrase is: businesses' checking accounts.
The possessive form of the noun businesswoman is businesswoman's.example: A businesswoman's day doesn't end at the end of a business day.
To make 'Paul' possessive, add an apostrophe s, which will make it Paul's.example: We had a good time at Paul's party.
A business man's meeting. Business man is singular The business men's meeting. Business men is plural