For a group of girls, the correct possessive form is girls' night out.
For one girl, the correct possessive form is girl's night out.
The plural possessive is: girls' hockey team (a hockey team for girls).
The singular possessive form of the noun night is night's.Example: We were exhausted by the night's end.
The correct possessive form is the girls'bathroom.There must be an apostrophe after the s of the plural noun to indicate possession.A possessive noun indicates ownership, possession, origin, or purpose by use of an apostrophe.The noun phrase girls' bathroom is indicating purpose.
No. It is a pronoun and unless you start the sentence with it there is no capitalization.
The possessive form of the plural noun girls is girls'.Example: The girls' coats all hung in a neat row.All English nouns ending in s in the plural form the plural possessive by adding an apostrophe to the end of the word.
The correct singular possessive for "ocean" is "ocean's."
The possessive noun for girl (singular) is girl's for multiple girls the possessive word would be girls'
"Its" is the correct possessive form of "it". No apostrophe.
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 possessive form of the noun night is night's.Example: Let the night's festivities begin.
The possessive form for the noun dynasty is dynasty's.
Yes, to the extent that the possessive plural of girl is girls'. No. It goes like this: One girl's coat, two girls' coats.