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Jayce Garcia
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16 August, 02:09
Plural possessive noun for child
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Joel Benton
16 August, 02:30
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The plural possessive noun of the word "Child", would be "Children's", instead of the plural version of that word "Children", since the word "Children" is an irregular plural, therefore the plural possessive noun of the word "Child", is "Children's".
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