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Plural. Sam and Emma 's. house. my parent s'. friends. my children 's. toys. We use. 1 letter s 2 21 Both express possession, of course. We use 's with singular nouns. For example, " my son's toys " will be "the toys that belong to my son". We use only an apostrophe (') after plural nouns that end in -s: " my sons' toys " means that I have more than one son and these are their toys. We use 's for possession with the other plural nouns. 3 ss christiania 4 Use the [Alt] key on your keyboard. (1) Hold down the [Alt] key and on the numeric keypad press the digits "0", "1", "6" and "7" in that order, then release the [Alt] key. (2) Hold down the [Alt] key and on the numeric keypad press the digits "2" and "1" in that order, then release the [Alt] key. 5 Regular nouns are nouns that form their plurals by adding either the letter s or es (guy, guys; letter, letters; actress, actresses; etc.). To show plural possession, simply put an apostrophe after the s. Correct: guys’ night out (guy + s + apostrophe) Incorrect: guy’s night out (implies only one guy) Correct: two actresses’ roles. 6 We don’t always use the letter s to make a noun plural. Nouns that form their plurals by tacking on either the letter s or letters es are called regular nouns. When you want to show plural possession, an apostrophe is placed after the letter s, such as in girls’ night out. 7 jomfruen båt oslo 8 Meget pen klassisk skute. 9 S/S Jomfruen ble bygget i Hardanger i Hun fraktet i en årrekke makrell fra Vestlandet til fiskehallen i Oslo, og sement fra Slemmestad tilbake til. 10 In English, “-s” is often added to the end of a noun or verb. This page will demonstrate five different situations that require an “S.” You need to show plurality when talking about more than one or speaking in general terms about all of the items in one category. Adding “S” to Show Plurality (more than one). 11