The plural form of the noun businessman is businessmen.The plural possessive form is businessmen's.example: We call it a businessmen's special but we extend it to women as well.
The possessive form is: the businessmen's meeting.
The possessive form is the businessmen's meeting.Plural nouns that do not end with -s, add an apostrophe -s for the possessive form.
Customers' is the correct plural possessive. Customer's is a singular possessive.
The plural is corporations. The plural possessive is corporations' (apostrophe only).
The plural form of the noun businessman is businessmen.The plural possessive form is businessmen's.example: We call it a businessmen's special but we extend it to women as well.
The possessive form is: the businessmen's meeting.
The possessive form is the businessmen's meeting.Plural nouns that do not end with -s, add an apostrophe -s for the possessive form.
The possessive form of "businessmen" is "businessmen's." In English grammar, to show possession, we typically add an apostrophe and an "s" to the end of a plural noun. So, if you want to indicate that something belongs to a group of businessmen, you would write "businessmen's" followed by the object in question.
Singular possessive: secretary's Plural: secretaries Plural possessive: secretaries'
The plural is lads. The plural possessive is lads'.
The plural is relatives. The plural possessive is relatives'.
The plural form is Mexicans. The plural possessive is Mexicans'.
The plural form is suffixes. The plural possessive is suffixes'.
The plural form is inches. The plural possessive is inches'.
The plural possessive of stepsister is stepsisters'.
The plural form is echoes. The plural possessive is echoes'.