The adjective form of "country" is "country." For example, "I live in a country town."
The singular possessive form of "countries" is "country's".
The singular form of the word country is "country" and the plural form is "countries."
The plural form for the noun country is countries.The plural possessive is countries'.Example: The success was the result of many countries' cooperation.
"Country's" is possessive, indicating ownership or relationship to a country. To show that something belongs to or is associated with more than one country, you would use "countries" (plural form).
child's
The plural possessive of "country" is "countries'".
It's horses' or horse's.
The business's main purpose.
The business's main purpose.
Somebody's possessive form is "somebody's." For example, "I found somebody's phone on the table."
The possessive form of the singular noun knife is knife's.example: This knife's blade is dull.
The possessive form of the plural noun 'women' is women's.Example: A women's group raised the money for the playground.
All English nouns ( except possibly the names Jesus and Moses ) form the possessive singular by adding 's: baby's
The singular possessive form of "baby" is "baby's."
The possessive noun for "teachers" is "teachers'."
No, the word "divers" is the plural form of the singular noun "diver".The possessive form of the singular noun "diver" is diver's.The possessive form of the plural noun "divers" is divers'.