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Mans or Man’s or Mans’ (English Grammar Explained) 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 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 Remember we are talking about only one
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Is it mens or mens? And whats the rule? [duplicate] 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
Plural of Man: How to Use It Correctly in English Grammar The plural of ‘man’ is ‘men’ It is important to note that ‘mans’ is a real word, but it is not the plural of ‘man’ ‘Mans’ is generally used as a verb that describes the act of manning an area Here is an example of a sentence using ‘mans’: “He mans the station on his own ”
mans - Urban Dictionary mans: Usually refers to a friend or [homie], [not necessarily] that of the person saying it It can sometimes refer to a person in [general] (see example 3 )