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  1. We use men when we want to make the word “man” plural. So it is: I need one man. I need two men. Mans is incorrect and should not be used as the plural for man. Man’s is the singular possessive form of man. We use the possessive form of man when we want to show that one man owns something. This is a man’s bag. I need to look after my man’s plant.

  2. 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.

  3. Men’s is the plural possessive form of Man/Men. We use the possessive form of men when we want to show that more than one man owns something. The men’s tennis rankings are coming out soon. Remember we are talking about more than one man.

  4. 26 lip 2020 · While you're in school you can spell it men's (also women's, children's, oxen's, sheep's, deer's) with just plain old Apostrophe-S. You can't tell the singular from the plural possessive in speech, so there's no reason to do it in writing, either.

  5. The apostrophe would have gone after the s if "mens" was the plural of "man." But it's not. 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."

  6. The noun "men" refers to adult human males, while the verb "mans" means to take command of or staff a position. The possessive form of "man" is "man's." Examples

  7. Workingman's Dead is the fourth studio album (and fifth overall) by American rock band Grateful Dead. It was recorded in February 1970 and originally released on June 14, 1970.

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