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possesive noun of
The song's of the women​

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Answered by yashurajput881355
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Answer:

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Explanation:

the correct way to add a possessive to a plural word that does not end in "s"? Is it women's or womens'?

David Dreaming Bear, Horsethief Canyon, California US

Women's. Just as "cats' pyjamas" means "pyjamas possessed by cats", so "womens'" would mean possessed by "womens".

Jeremy Marchant, Stroud, Gloucestershire

It's women's. The apostrophe goes after the s when the plural has an 's', ie "The houses' roofs are covered in snow". Because 'women' is already plural, when you add the possessive 's,' the apostrophe goes before it.

Matthew Redgrave, London

The former. Women's. Because 'women' is already plural, and is possessive. Ergo, you just add the apostrophe 's'. It would only be womens' if womens without the apostrophe was the plural of woman. Despite the fact "women's" is right, my spellchecker still doesn't like it. I think it makes more mistakes than I do...

Katie Edge, London

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