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  1. Mensor Men’s. Men’s is the plural possessive form of men. When the noun already ends in “s” and we want to make the word possessive, we need to put the apostrophe after the “s”. In this case, the plural is irregular and “men” doesn’t end in “s” so we need to add “s” to men.

  2. 26 lip 2020 · The short answer is: "men's" is correct. Let's look at a few different examples to see why. First, let's look at a word for which you add an "-s" to make it plural.

  3. Men’s is the plural possessive form of men. When the noun already ends in “s” and we want to make the word possessive, we need to put the apostrophe after the “s”. In this case, the plural is irregular and “men” doesn’t end in “s” so we need to add “s” to men.

  4. 2 lip 2007 · Mens' or Men's? Jody asks: I am in an argument with a sign maker at the high school I'm building. I say it should be Men's Locker Room. He said it's Mens' because Men is plural. Same with Women's Locker Room versus Womens'. Who is correct? You are, and here's why:

  5. 21 mar 2022 · Both “mans” and “men’s” can be correct. Man in a singular noun. Men is a plural noun. We can say “the mans wallet” if talking about one man. We can say “the men’s room” if talking about more than one man.

  6. 28 lut 2023 · The short answer is: ‘Man’s’ is correct and implies possession (something that belongs to the man). It could also be a contraction for ‘man is.’. ‘Mans’ is incorrect. The correct way to pluralize ‘man’ is men. ‘Mans’’ is also incorrect and should never be used in the English language.

  7. 5 sie 2020 · The short answer is: "men's" is correct. Let's look at a few different examples to see why. First, let's look at a word for which you add an "-s" to make it plural.

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