[Grammar] Womens or Women's ?

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What's the correct form,

1. Womens are smarter than Men?
2. Women's are smarter than Men or
3. Women are Smarter than Men?
 
Welcome to the forum. :hi:

None of your sentences are correct. The first two are grammatically incorrect. The third has errors in capitalisation. Note that we only capitalise the first word of a sentence, the word "I" and proper nouns. Try to write number 3 again.
 
And don't use a question mark at the end of #3. It isn't a question- it's a statement. If you want to make it a question, it should be Are women smarter than men?
 
Women are smarter than men.

If the above one is correct then i'm in doubt with the following one :-

Women's are smarter then men.

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Emil
 
Welcome to the forum. :hi:

None of your sentences are correct. The first two are grammatically incorrect. The third has errors in capitalisation. Note that we only capitalise the first word of a sentence, the word "I" and proper nouns. Try to write number 3 again.
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Women are smarter than men.

If the above one is correct then i'm in doubt with the following one :-

Women's are smarter then men.

Regards
Emil
 
Women are smarter than men. #3, but without the extra capital letters.
 
"Women's" is a possessive, used in phrases like "women's rights."
 
"Womens" is not a proper word. "Women" is already a plural form.
 
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