This post looks at possessive plural nouns.
Let’s do a quick recap on nouns and plural nouns before we dive into possessives.
A noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or idea.
A plural noun is simply how we show that we’re writing about more than one of a given noun.
“Possessive” is the grammatical term for when something belongs to someone or is closely associated with them.
This is where we combine all the terms we looked at above.
Plural nouns can have different endings, but the most common is the letter s, so we’ll look at those plurals first.
These plural nouns become possessive when we add an apostrophe (’) after the letter s.
This is a post about English grammar, so we just know there are going to be exceptions!
Women, men, and children all end in n. They are the plural forms of woman, man, and child, respectively.
To make them possessive, we add an apostrophe followed by the letter s.
Some nouns don’t change when we make them plural, for example, sheep and deer.
To make these nouns possessive, we add an apostrophe followed by the letter s.
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Mice (the plural form of mouse) takes an apostrophe followed by the letter s.
Feet and teeth (the plural forms of foot and tooth, respectively) could follow the same rule as the other plurals that don’t end in the letter s, but they would sound clumsy in a sentence. Instead, we tend to reorder sentences containing them to avoid needing to use the possessive plural form of the noun.
We have a helpful post all about this specialized area.
Possessive plural nouns can best be dealt with by following these steps:
1. Check that you’ve used the correct plural ending (s, es, ies, or one of the exceptions)
2. Think about where to put the apostrophe to show possession.
3. If the plural noun ends in s, add an apostrophe after the s.
4. If the plural noun is one of the exceptions, add an apostrophe followed by the letter s.
5. If the sentence sounds clumsy using a possessive plural noun, reorder the words so you don’t have to use one.
We have a handy post all about apostrophes!
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