Use an apostrophe (‘) to show ownership with a plural noun.
One child. The child’s grandmother is with him.
Two children. The children’s grandmother is with them.
One woman. The woman’s car is in the garage.
Two women. The women’s cars are in the garage.
If the plural noun ends in s, you must place the apostrophe after the s.
One baby. The baby’s mom is at our house.
Two babies. The babies’ moms are at our house.
One lady. The lady’s hat is on the chair.
Two ladies. The ladies’ hats are on the chair.
Use apostrophe s to show possession with a singular or plural noun. If the plural noun ends in s, put the apostrophe after the s.
It’s your turn. Write the correct word with apostrophe for the blank in this sentence. The one puppy has food. It’s the puppy’s food. The two puppies have food. Now it’s the ______ food. Did you figure it out? Good for you!