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Students or Students or Students? (Correct Possessive Explained) “Student’s” is the correct singular possessive form of “student ” We add an “‘s” to the end of the singular word to indicate that it’s the possessive form “Students'” is also correct, but it’s the plural possessive form that takes the plural form “students” and adds an apostrophe
Students, Students, or Students? - Grammar Beacon In this article, we’ll focus on a particular example: Student’s, Students’, or Students? We’ll break down the use of each form with clear scenarios and examples, so you can confidently use these possessives in your writing
Students’ Vs. Student’s: A Lesson On The Differences The words students’ and student’s are both used to show possession The word student’s is a singular possessive (as in one student’s book), while students’ is a plural possessive (as in many students’ books)
Students’ or Student’s: Differentiating Plural and Plural Possessive . . . Students’ is the plural form of the possessive noun and refers to something multiple students own When referring to someone studying at an institution, we call them a student, and when there is more than one of them, they are students