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Fathers is the plural of the singular noun father. You add an 's' to the end of the singular noun to form the plural. For example:Jayne brought her father to the barbecue.Jayne's dad joined all the other fathers at the barbecue.
Its on father's day - fathers day is for fathers, step-fathers and people who are like fathers to you - its a day for making father figure feel special :)
Fathers Father's means that something belongs to father or means 'father is' Ex) The fathers all met at the front of the room. Ex) Father's jacket was stolen. Ex) Father's at the store. The correct plural form of the word "father" is fathers. When you put an apostrophe mark and the letter 's' after it, you are speaking of "your father's possession" versus "the number of fathers." For example: This is your father's wife versus these are the founding fathers of history.
He says he is the 'Almighty father' and everyones father. But no, he does'nt say that because our biological fathers are also our fathers.
The plural possessive of "father-in-law" is "fathers-in-law's" if you are referring to the possession of multiple fathers-in-law collectively. Each father-in-law would individually be "father-in-law's" in the possessive form.
Father's Day.
The father's son is the uncle of the son of the father's daughter.
Yes, the father of your father is your "Paternal Grandfather".
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No, there is no need for an apostrophe in "fathers" when addressing multiple fathers in a letter with "Dear fathers." The plural form of "father" already indicates more than one father without needing an apostrophe.