When the nouns of a compound subject or object share the same thing, use just one apostrophe for the last noun of the compound group:
When the nouns of a compound subject or object differ in ownership, then both nouns are possessive:
The singular possessive form is Karen Jones's; for example: This is Karen Jones's sister.
Karen Bill was born on February 22, 1951, in Annapolis, Maryland, USA.
The plural form is bill of rights.The plural possessive form is bill of rights'.Example:All members are required be familiar with our bill of rights' content.
The possessive form for the noun bill is bill's. Example: The bill's total is $645.00.The possessive form for the noun tad is tad's. Example: The tad's knees are all scraped up.
The plural form is Bill of Rights.The plural possessive form is bill of rights'.Example:All members are required be familiar with our bill of rights' content.
They are:princess'sKerry'ssoldier'sMr. Banken'sKaren Jones's
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The plural possessive form of company is companies'.
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The plural form of the noun company is companies.The plural possessive form is companies'.example: There will be six companies' representatives presenting the bill.
The cast of A Short Ghost Story - 2009 includes: Karen Beyer as Karen William Colquitt as Bill Doug Kaye as Doug