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Men Possessive Forms: Man’s or Men’s or Men?

Men Possessive Forms: Man’s or Men’s or Men?

The word man’s is the singular possessive form of man. E.g., “The man’s hat is stylish.” Furthermore, men’s is the plural possessive form. E.g., “The…

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Boy Possessive Forms: Boy’s or Boys’ or Boys?

Boy Possessive Forms: Boy’s or Boys’ or Boys?

The word boy’s is the singular possessive form of boy. E.g., “The boy’s bike is new.” Furthermore, boys’ is the plural possessive form. E.g., “The…

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Dog’s or Dogs’?

Dog’s or Dogs’?

The term dog’s is the singular possessive form of dog. For example, “The dog’s leash was hanging by the door.” The word dogs’ is the…

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Cat’s or Cats’?

The term cat’s is the singular possessive form of cat. For example, “The cat’s toy was under the couch.” The word cats’ is the plural…

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Krisis’ or Krisis’s?

Krisis’ or Krisis’s?

The term Krisis’s is the more common way to form the singular possessive of Krisis. For example, “Krisis’s approach to problem-solving is unique.” However, the…

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Smiths’ or Smiths’s?

Smiths’ or Smiths’s?

The term Smiths’s is the more common way to form the plural possessive of Smiths. For example, “The Smiths’s house is at the end of…

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Ellis’ or Ellis’s?

Ellis’ or Ellis’s?

The term Ellis’s is the more common way to form the singular possessive of Ellis. For example, “Ellis’s home is beautifully decorated.” However, the word…

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Roberts’ or Roberts’s?

Roberts’ or Roberts’s?

The term Roberts’s is the more common way to form the singular possessive of Roberts. For example, “Roberts’s office is on the top floor.” However,…

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Carlos’ or Carlos’s?

Carlos’ or Carlos’s?

The term Carlos’s is the more common way to form the singular possessive of Carlos. For example, “Carlos’s car is very fast.” However, the word…

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Elvis’ or Elvis’s?

The term Elvis’s is the more common way to form the singular possessive of Elvis. For example, “Elvis’s music is legendary.” However, the word Elvis’…

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