When a plural noun ends with an s, add an apostrophe after the s to form the possessive.
The possessive form of the plural noun shoppers is shoppers'.
Example: We try to make our shoppers' experience enjoyable.
The collective noun is a crush of shoppers; the plural form is crushes of shoppers.
The noun shoppers is the plural form of the singular noun shopper. A plural noun does not use an apostrophe.When an apostrophe (') is added to the s at the end of the word, it becomes the plural possessive form: shoppers'Examples:We're expecting many shoppers today. (plural noun)This display should catch the shoppers' attention. (plural possessive noun; the attention of the shoppers)
Owner's IS the possessive for owner. The apostrophe and -S make it possessive. The possessive for the plural owners would be owners'
A Cosmetic manager at Shoppers makes 40k-75k depending on the sales of the location. Most make over 50k
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.)
To make 'Paul' possessive, add an apostrophe s, which will make it Paul's.example: We had a good time at Paul's party.
The possessive form for the noun electricity is electricity's.
The possessive form is Palton's puppy.
The plural possessive form of solvent is solvents'.
The possessive form for the plural noun mornings is mornings'.
The plural possessive is others'. You simply add an apostrophe to a plural ending in 's' to make it possessive.
The possessive form is month's.