Use an apostrophe to indicate possession with nouns. A plural noun that does not end in "s" forms the possessive adding 's just like the singular noun. Write the noun; change no letters; drop no letters; and then simply add 's. This rule is always the same for each plural noun that does not end in "s."
Example:
men - men's
Instructions: Supply the apostrophes and "s" ('s) to make the possessives in the
following sentences.
1. These women hats are sold in this store.
2. The children party was a great success.
3. The mice tracks were everywhere in the dust.
4. We followed the two deer tracks in the snow.
5. The geese flight was smooth and graceful.
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Answers:
1. These women's hats are sold in this store.
2. The children's party was a great success.
3. The mice's tracks were everywhere in the dust.
4. We followed the two deer's tracks in the snow.
5. The geese's flight was smooth and graceful.
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