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The possessive form of the plural noun managers is managers'.

Example: The managers' salaries are not much higher than ours.

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Owners is a plural noun. Owner's is a singular possessive noun. Owners' is a plural possessive noun.

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Yes, owners is a plural noun; the singular form is owner.

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The possessive form of the plural noun owners is owners'.

Example: All of the property owners' votes have been counted.

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Owners' is plural possessive. Owners is plural and owner is singular.

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