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7 lut 2013 · Use the plural for plural and singular for a specific watch. Men's watches are on sale, but ladies' (or women's) watches are not. Julie always dressed unconventionally and liked to wear a man's watch.
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 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:
The plural of "man" is "men." Since men does not end in s, then you add 's. An example where you would add just an apostrophe: "Some birds' wingspans exceed their body length." The plural of "bird" is "birds." Since the plural already ends in s, then you only add an apostrophe to make the plural possessive.
13 paź 2017 · To show possession of these particular plural words, the correct way would be to treat them as singular: Men's wear. Children's wear. Source: http://crofsblogs.typepad.com/english/2007/07/mens-or-mens.html. @published is incorrect, but the confusion is understandable.
29 paź 2010 · In this case, you form the possessive the same way you form a singular possessive: add 's to the word: men's. Most spell checkers seem to tell you this is incorrect, but the spell checker is wrong; you are right. The word which may be contributing to the confusion is the singular "it". "It" is an exception to the rule: add 's to make a ...