The noun in the sentence is "students" and "teachers" as they refer to people.
If an apostrophe is after the "s" in a word, it typically indicates possession or ownership by multiple people or things. For example, "teachers'" means something belongs to multiple teachers.
A plural possessive noun is a noun that refers to more than one person, place, or thing and shows ownership or relationship with another noun. It is formed by adding an apostrophe and the letter "s" after the plural noun (e.g., "teachers' lounge").
The noun form of the verb "noun" is "noun-ness" or "nominalization."
The dog's owner is looking for him. dog's - singular possessive noun The teachers' cars have been stolen. teachers' -plural possessive noun
The possessive noun for "teachers" is "teachers'."
Teachers is a plural noun. The singular form is teacher.
To show possession with the word "teachers," you simply add an apostrophe after the word and then add an "s" at the end. For example, "the teachers' lounge" indicates the lounge belonging to the teachers.
Yes, the noun 'teacher' is a singular noun, a word for one person.The plural noun is teachers.
The collective noun for the noun teachers is a faculty of teachers.
The noun teachers' is the plural possessiveform of the singular noun teacher.A possessive noun is used to show possession, ownership, origin, or purpose of another noun in the sentences.A possessive noun can describe the subject of a sentence or a clause, or the object of a verb or a preposition.EXAMPLESThe teachers' meeting starts at seven. (describes the subject of the sentence)I will attend the teachers' meeting. (describes the direct object of the verb 'will attend')I baked some cookies for the teachers' meeting. (describes the object of the preposition 'for')
The possessive form of the plural noun teachers is teachers'.Example: The teachers' meeting is scheduled for four o'clock.
The collective noun for teachers is "faculty" or "staff."
The collective noun for the noun teachers is a faculty of teachers.
The possessive noun in the phrase "the books of the teachers" is "teachers," indicating that the books belong to the teachers.
The collective noun for the noun teachers is a faculty of teachers.
The possessive form for the plural noun teachers is teachers'.Example: The teachers' conference is scheduled for Friday.