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The spelling poet's is the singular possessive.

The plural possessive is poets'.

When the plural ends in 's' you simply add an apostrophe to make it possessive.

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11y ago

Yes, poets' is the plural possessive form for the noun poet; for example:

  • The poets' magazine Magma publishes poems submitted by contributors.

The singular possessive form for the noun poet is poet's; for example:

  • The poet's submission to Magma was approved for publication.
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The plural possessive form of "poet's" is "poets'."

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The plural form is poems. The plural possessive is poems'.

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The possessive form of the singular noun poet is poet's.

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12y ago

Poetry is single and plural. If you want to be more specific, you can use "poem" for single use, and "poems" for plural.

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No, the word poets is a plural noun.

The plural possessive is poets' (referring to more than one poet).

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If something belongs to a poem, it would be the "poem's."

For instance, "I was impressed by the poem's tone."

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