17 Possessive apostrophes (plurals)
17 Possessive apostrophes (plurals) Be careful about where you put the apostrophe if something belongs to more than one person or thing. It will usually go after the ‘s’ that shows us we mean more than one, e.g. It was the girls’ first night out together. The girls’ phones all had cases. All the bees’ honey was collected in the hive.
Examples of Plural Possessive Nouns - YourDictionary
To show possession with regular plural nouns that end with "s," simply add an apostrophe at the end. Examples of this type of plural possessive noun include: Airplanes' wings. Alarms' ringing. Ankles' bones. Appendices' entries. Armchairs' …