The plural form of the noun song is songs.To form the possessive, place the apostrophe after the ending s: songs'example: Most songs' lyrics can't be posted here due to copyright laws.
The plural form for the noun composer is composers; the plural possessive is composers'.
The plural form of the noun singer is singers.The plural possessive form is singers'.example: The singers' voices filled the auditorium.
The plural form of the noun soprano is sopranos.The plural possessive form is sopranos'.Example: The director rehearsed the sopranos' roles with them.
The possessive form of the plural noun sopranos is sopranos'.Example: The sopranos' rehearsal is scheduled for two.
The singular possessive form of song is song's. The plural possessive is songs'. Note that the only difference between singular and plural possessive is the position of the apostrophe.It is possible to avoid this by using the alternative method for showing the possessive in the English language. The singular possessive can be shown as of the song, and the plural possessive as of the songs.
The singular possessive form is heart's; the plural possessive form is hearts'.
The plural possessive form of "reply" is "replies'".
The plural form is valleys. The plural possessive is valleys'.
The plural form is founders. The plural possessive is founders'.
No, it is singular, the possessive form of it is its. The plural form of it is they or them, and the possessive form is their.To answer the question directly: there is no such word as ITS'.
The plural possessive form of branch is branches'.
The plural possessive form of "mass" is "masses'".
The plural possessive form of "experiments" is "experiments'."
The plural possessive form of "ravine" is "ravines'."
The plural possessive form of "mouth" is "mouths'".
The plural possessive form of "system" is "systems'."