The nests of the birds. (use possessive form)
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Generally, when there are two nouns in a row and the first one ends with an “s,” it requires an apostrophe. “Birds nest” lists two nouns in a row: “birds” and “nest.” The first one, “birds,” ends with an “s.” Therefore, you know it needs an apostrophe and just have to decide how many birds own the nest.
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The bird's nest
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A noun in the possesive case answers the question, whose?
Example: Whose book is this? - Rama's
The possesive case is sometimes called the genetive case .
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