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Students’ Vs. Student’s: A Lesson On The Differences
The word student’s is a singular possessive noun that refers to one student. For example: A student’s backpack was found in the basement. No matter how many times the students are reminded to take their jackets with them, one student’s jacket always remains behind. The word students’ is a plural possessive noun that refers to more than one student.
students' vs student's | WordReference Forums
Your sentence should use the plural, students'. If you want to say that she analyzes them one by one, then say each student's.
Student’s or Students’ or Students? - English Crafter
The term student’s is the singular possessive form of student. E.g., “The student’s notebook is on the desk.” Furthermore, students’ is the plural possessive version. E.g., “Both students’ essays received high praise.” Also, students is the standard plural version. E.g., “I am meeting the students after class.”
Students or Student's or Students'? (Correct Possessive Explained)
“Student’s” is the correct singular possessive form of “student.” We add an “‘s” to the end of the singular word to indicate that it’s the possessive form. “Students'” is also correct, but it’s the plural possessive form that takes the plural form “students” and adds an apostrophe.
Student's vs. Students' - Easy Explanation on AnyGrammar
Student’s: Belonging to One. Let’s start with “student’s.” When we say “student’s,” we mean something that belongs to just one student. It’s like saying, “This is the stuff of one student.” Here are some examples: “The student’s book is on the table.” “Her student’s ID card is in her bag.”
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