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UWF Writing Lab. Possessives with Plural Nouns. Possessives with Plural Nouns. Ownership or connection is indicated by adding an apostrophe and -s to plural nouns not ending in -s (women’s health issues ) and adding only an apostrophe to plural nouns ending in -s ( ladies’ shoes ).
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UWF Writing Lab Possessives with Plural Nouns
Possessives with Plural Nouns Ownership or connection is indicated by adding an apostrophe and -s to plural nouns not ending in -s (women’s health issues) and adding only an apostrophe to plural nouns ending in -s (ladies’ shoes). Do not, however, use apostrophes to make nouns plural (keeping up with the Joneses, not keeping up with the Joneses’; Rainy days and Mondays always get me down, not Rainy days and Monday’s always get me down).
Plural nouns not ending in –s men’s basketball team the media’s report people’s rights children’s books
Plural nouns ending in -s instructors’ grades my parents’ wedding anniversary two cents’ worth the Beatles’ first hit three experts’ opinions students’ rights
Plural nouns The Kennedys Keeping up with the Joneses Closed on Saturdays and Sundays Two Kimberlys in my classroom The Simpsons Faxes, emails, and text messages Two hot Julys
Let’s Practice!Add an apostrophe where it is needed. Universities are closed on Presidents Day and Veterans Day. Universities are closed on Presidents’ Day and Veterans’ Day Her essay examines the significance of the childrens shoes. Her essay examines the significance of the children’s shoes.
More! The survey indicates that her students grades have been consistently low. The survey indicates that her students’ grades have been consistently low. You must give two weeks notice before quitting. You must give two weeks’ notice before quitting.
That’s all, folks! • This lesson is part of the UWF Writing Lab Grammar Mini-Lesson Series • Lessons adapted from Real Good Grammar, Too by Mamie Webb Hixon • To find out more, visit the Writing Lab’s website where you can take a self-scoring quiz corresponding to this lesson