Yes, adding an apostrophe to the end of the plural noun knives forms the plural possessive noun knives'.
Example: the knives' prices = the prices of the knives
The singular possessive form for the noun knife is knife's.The plural form is knives; the plural possessive form is knives'.
No. Plural possessive is "their" Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe.
The plural is schools. The plural possessive form is schools' (apostrophe only).
The plural is schools. The plural possessive form is schools' (apostrophe only).
Knives' is the plural possessive form of knife.
The word its is the possessive. It is singular and does not require an apostrophe when it's possessive. The plural form is their.
The plural possessive form is possessives'.The possessives' forms are recognized by the apostrophe -s or the -s apostrophe at the end of the word.
The plural is composers and the plural possessive form is composers' (just an apostrophe added).
The plural of wife is wives.The plural possessive form of wives is wives'(apostrophe after the S).The singular possessive form is wife's.
The plural of governor is governors (no apostrophe necessary). The plural possessive form of governor is governors'.
The plural of address is addresses and the plural possessive is addresses' (apostrophe only).
The plural form of the noun synthesis is syntheses.The plural possessive form is syntheses'.