For plural possessives, add the apostrophe after the final "s."
Example:
The mountians have beautiful peaks. The peaks' color was a bright white.
That is saying that the (multiple) peaks all possess the same attribute--in this case, brightness and the color white.
Note: If the plural is Greek- or Latinic-based & doesn't end in "s" (e.g., cacti, data, octopi, etc.), then & only then add an apostrophe + an "s."
Example: The cacti are green. The cacti's greenish color allow them to use photosynthesis.
That is saying that all of the cacti (cacti = plural of cactus) possess the ability to use photosynthesis due to their green coloration.
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The plural possessive is mountains'.
Can anytone tell me the range of mountains with jagged peaks - i - r - a Sierra
As mountains go, they are relatively new, and have not weathered.
The plural form of the singular noun mountain is mountains.The plural possessive form is mountains'.Example: The mountains' colors were shades of blue and grey.
The plural possessive is mountains'.
There are 13 volcanic peaks that make up the Glasshouse Mountains in Queensland, Australia. However, there are 11 main peaks that are most commonly referred to as the Glasshouse Mountains.
Mountains' is a plural possessive noun.
The Himalayas.
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Yes, there are many mountain peaks there.