A possessive noun that shows ownership by more than one person or thing. The placement of the apostrophe depends on the spelling of the plural noun.
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Plural Possessives
Regular Plurals
Irregular Plurals
girls' coats babies' blankets horses' saddles
men's pens children's books women's office
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The word or words that tell what the subject of the sentence is or does.
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Subjects and verbs must agree, or match each other. If the subject of a present-tense verb is singular, the verb must be singular. If the subject is plural, the verb must be plural.
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