Which form is correct: "monarch's family" or "monarchs' family". Or none?
Q Qafsiel Member Joined Apr 13, 2017 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Romanian Home Country Romania Current Location Romania Aug 11, 2017 #1 Which form is correct: "monarch's family" or "monarchs' family". Or none?
R Rover_KE Moderator Staff member Joined Jun 20, 2010 Member Type Retired English Teacher Native Language English Home Country England Current Location England Aug 11, 2017 #2 Welcome to the forum, Qafsiel. Qafsiel said: Which form is correct: "monarch's family", "monarchs' family", or [STRIKE]none[/STRIKE] neither? Click to expand... Use the first if there is one monarch and the second if two or more monarchs have the same family. Note that we can always give you a better (and usually faster) answer when you put isolated phrases into full sentences.
Welcome to the forum, Qafsiel. Qafsiel said: Which form is correct: "monarch's family", "monarchs' family", or [STRIKE]none[/STRIKE] neither? Click to expand... Use the first if there is one monarch and the second if two or more monarchs have the same family. Note that we can always give you a better (and usually faster) answer when you put isolated phrases into full sentences.