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 plural possessive form of "colony" is "colonies'".
The plural possessive form of husband is husbands'. For example, "The husbands' decision to take a trip together was well-received by their wives."
To write "class" in plural possessive form, you would write "classes'" to indicate that something belongs to multiple classes.
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.
The plural possessive is the Hines's vehicle.
My daughters' cats smell like feces.
The plural possessive noun is racers'.
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 plural possessive form of "colony" is "colonies'".
The plural possessive form of husband is husbands'. For example, "The husbands' decision to take a trip together was well-received by their wives."
The possessive form for the plural noun readers is readers'.I think that the readers' interest will be high.
The plural form of the noun porch is porches.The plural possessive form is porches'.
To write "class" in plural possessive form, you would write "classes'" to indicate that something belongs to multiple classes.
Only nouns and pronouns have possessive forms. The word 'write' is a verb.
The plural form for the noun colony is colonies. The plural possessive form is colonies'.