The possessive form is the knives' edges.
The singular possessive form for knife is knife's.The plural possessive form for knife is knives'.The knives' edges were dull from cutting rope.
The possessive form of the plural noun knives is knives'.Example: The knives' prices can be an indicator of quality.
The singular possessive form for the noun knife is knife's.The plural form is knives; the plural possessive form is knives'.
The possessive noun form of knife is knife's, e.g. "That knife's blade is very sharp."The possessive plural form would be knives', e.g. "Those knives' blades need to be sharpened."
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 plural of the noun knife is knives.The plural possessive form is knives'Example: These knives' maker is a master craftsman.
The knife's edge had been dulled when it hit the rock. Knife's is singular posessive. The knives' edges had been dulled when they hit the rock. Knives' is plural posessive.
The plural possessive is knives'Knives'
The plural possessive is knives'Knives'
The plural of knife is knives.The plural possessive is knives', as in the knives' handles were muddy.
Yes, knives is a noun, a plural, common, concrete noun. A noun is a person place or thing and knives are a thing.
Knives' is the plural possessive form of knife.