Something belonging to more than one hamster would be written as hamsters'. So, "We looked into the hamsters' cage at the pet shop."
No, the word lion's is the singular possessiveform.The plural noun is lions; the plural possessive form is lions'.
The plural form of the noun monkey is monkeys.The plural possessive form is monkeys'.example: The monkeys' cages were a big attraction for the children.
The plural form of the noun zoo is zoos.The plural possessive form is zoos'.example: The USDA is responsible for all zoos' compliance with The Animal Welfare Act.
The possessive form of the plural uncountable noun species is species'.example: This species' traits are similar to most primates.
No, the noun creatures' is the possessive form of the plural noun creatures.The singular possessive form is creature's.
what is the plural possessive form of easement?
The word its is the third person singular possessive pronoun.The word their is the third person plural possessive pronoun.There is no objective form of its, but the objective form of their is theirs.
No, it is singular, the possessive form of it is its. The plural form of it is they or them, and the possessive form is their.To answer the question directly: there is no such word as ITS'.
The plural form of the noun variety is varieties.The plural possessive form is varieties'.
The plural form of the noun pound is pounds.The plural possessive form is pounds'.
The plural form for the noun desert is deserts; the plural possessive form is deserts'.
The plural form of the noun boy is boys.The plural possessive form is boys'.
The plural possessive form of the word "server" is "servers'".
The plural possessive form is glasses'.
The possessive form of the plural noun cherries is cherries'.
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 form of the noun shoe is shoes.The plural possessive form is shoes'.