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The singular possessive form for the noun goose is goose's.

Example: Jack stuck the goose's feather in his hat.

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The possessive form of the plural noun geese is geese's.

Example: The geese's nests were hidden among the tall reeds.

If referring to a single goose, the possessive noun would be goose's, which would indicate something that belongs to just one goose, such as "a goose's egg".

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The possessive form for the noun geese is geese's.

The possessive of all English plurals not ending in -s is formed by adding -'s.

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The plural possessive form is geese's.
The possessive noun for the word geese is geese's.

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The possessive form is the geese's feathers.

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The plural form of the noun goose is geese.

The plural possessive form is geese's.

example: It's relaxing to sit by the geese's pond on my lunch break.

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goose"s

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