What is the plural possessive form of "people"?

1 Answer
Jun 24, 2018

"people"color(red)("'s") or "people"color(red)(color(red)("s'")

Explanation:

"Our New Years celebration is for all people. It is a color(red)("people's") party"

"people" may be considered a plural form (of "person");
however
"peoples" may be a plural form of people when "people" is used to refer a variety of nationalities or races.

Formation of the possessive follows the normal rules:

  • adding color(blue)("'s") to nouns that do not end in color(green)"s"
  • adding color(blue)("'") (just an apostrophe) to nouns (especially plural forms) that end in color(green)"s"

[there is some regional variety here; in some places if the noun ends in "s" but is not plural, color(blue)("'s") is used e.g. the possessive of "Charles" may be written as "Charles's" or just as "Charles'".