"Man's" is the possessive form of "man," used to indicate something that belongs to one man, as in "The man's hat was blue." In contrast, "men's" is the possessive form of "men," referring to something that belongs to multiple men, such as in "The men's restroom is down the hall."
i should inspect the mans house
i should inspect the mans house
Because the defendant did not intend to cause harm, his attorney mounted a mens rea defense.
The dividend of the mans pay was not satisfying.
"How do you use Mesozoic era in a sentence." Is a sentence using the words.
You use mens' when its ownership of the men. You use men's when your talking about them. Ex. 1 Mens' ( Mens' clothing.) Ex. 2 Men's ( Men's are so smart.)
Yes, this is a sentence with the words "has" and "an".
The paleness of the mans face was shocking.
[color=blue]You could use it like this....... The mans collar was the only one unruffled at the Olden Times dance.[/color]
He had not thought of that.
You don't. The word mens is not a proper word. Men is already a plural word, so you don't need to add an "s." Perhaps you meant to use the possessive of men, which is MEN'S. A sentence for this word would be "The men's room has a line a mile long waiting to use it!"
Mens jobs in the 1950's were:iron and steel industryTanker drivingcoal miningroad sweeping (literally with brushes - none of this hi-tech stuff we use nowadays)Ship BuildingRailways