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“Countries'” is the plural possessive form of “country”. It is used to indicate possession or association when discussing the possessions, characteristics, or ...
Because "country" in its plural form "countries" ends in an s, we only add a single apostrophe after the word to make it possessive. POSSESSIVE PLURAL NOUNS.
Apr 26, 2024 · Whenever you're talking about more than one country but not indicating ownership, “countries” is the correct choice. This is the plural form and ...
country (noun singular) becomes countries in the plural. Examples of nouns ending in y: agency, agencies; ability, abilities; analogy, analogies; antiquity, ...
Apr 28, 2022 · No, the word 'country' is a noun and an adjective.The noun 'country' is a word for any nation with its own government; a word for any area of ...
Sep 13, 2019 · Don't say "nations" twice and then switch to saying "country" or "countries." Third, as regards your actual question about plurals, either is ...
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Jun 13, 2007 · "Japan's" is a possessive noun = the country of Japan. "Japanese" is an adjective. When you use the adjective, you will usually use a definite ...
Jan 31, 2014 · "Each countries' dances are different" is wrong according to English Grammar. You can use "Each country's dances are different".