The possessive noun Carlos's is the singular possessive form.The plural form of the noun Carlos is Carloses.The plural possessive form is Carloses'.Examples:I like Carlos's new bicycle.The Carloses' children are twins.
The noun Carlos's bike is singular possessive.The plural form for the noun Carlos is the Carloses; the plural possessive form is Carloses'.Note: The noun Carlos is a proper noun, the name of a person. Proper nouns are always capitalized.
The plural possessive form for the first name Ellis is "Ellises'".
The possessive form of the plural noun pollinators is pollinators'.The plural possessive name for the garden of pollinators is: Pollinators' Garden
To form the plural possessive form for names, add an apostrophe and an "s" after the plural form of the name. For example, if the name is "Smith" and it is pluralized as "Smiths," the plural possessive form would be "Smiths'.
Jones has the plural Joneses.So the plural possessive would be Joneses' as in "the Joneses' satellite receiver."
The plural possessive form of the last name Ellis would be the Ellises'.
The plural is Ph.Ds or PhDs (people) and the plural possessive is PhDs'.(the abbreviation with a period or periods is normally used after a name)
The plural of the name Perez is the Perezes.
If the singular family name is Korniotis, the correct possessive form is the Korniotis's family estate.The plural name would be Korniotises; the plural possessive Korniotises'.If the singular family name is Kornioti, the correct possessive form is the Kornioti's family estate.The plural name would be Korniotis; the plural possessive Korniotis'.
The plural form of the proper noun Thomas is Thomases.The plural possessive form is Thomases'.Example: The Thomases' children are twin boys named Jack and Jim.
Lomaxes is the plural form. Lomax's is the singular possessive. Lomaxes' is the plural possessive.