The form century's is the singular possessive form of the noun century. The plural form of the noun century is centuries. The plural possessive form is centuries'.
The word century's is the possessive form of the singular noun century.The plural noun is centuries.The plural possessive form is centuries'.Example: Several centuries' records were destroyed in the war.
No, "Heather's ears are attached" is not a plural possessive sentence. It is a singular possessive sentence because it shows that the ears belong to Heather.
The sentence "You have three nieces" is an example of plural possessive. In this case, "nieces" is the plural form of "niece," and the word "three" indicates the quantity. The possessive form is shown by the word "have," which indicates ownership or relationship between the subject and the object.
Yes, they can; for example:The boys ran for the school bus. (plural noun, boys)The boy's parents bought him a bicycle. (singular possessive noun, boy's; plural noun parents)Both boys' bicycles were blue. (plural possessive noun, boys'; plural noun, bicycles)
The noun wars is the plural form of the singular noun war.The singular possessive form is war's.The plural possessive form is wars'.Examples:Our city was in ruins by the war's end. (singular)The wars' cost in lives in the twentieth century should never be repeated. (plural)
The form century's is the singular possessive form of the noun century. The plural form of the noun century is centuries. The plural possessive form is centuries'.
The word century's is the possessive form of the singular noun century.The plural noun is centuries.The plural possessive form is centuries'.Example: Several centuries' records were destroyed in the war.
The plural possessive noun is racers'.
Centuries' is the plural possessive of the singular noun century.
No, "Heather's ears are attached" is not a plural possessive sentence. It is a singular possessive sentence because it shows that the ears belong to Heather.
The form century's is the singular possessive form of the noun century.The plural form of the noun century is centuries.The plural possessive form is centuries'.example: Despite many centuries' passage, humans make the same mistakes over and over again.
Centuries' is the plural possessive of the singular noun century.
The sentence "You have three nieces" is an example of plural possessive. In this case, "nieces" is the plural form of "niece," and the word "three" indicates the quantity. The possessive form is shown by the word "have," which indicates ownership or relationship between the subject and the object.
The plural possessive noun is neighbors'. You have spelled it correctly.
To use the plural possessive, change the sentence to:Each day the groups' scores improved.
The plural noun in this sentence is speeches and the possessive noun is people's.