What is the plural possessive of the word moose?

The plural possessive of the word ‘moose’ is ‘moose’s.’

To understand this, let’s break it down:

  • The word ‘moose’ stays the same in both its singular and plural forms. This means that whether you are talking about one moose or many moose, the spelling doesn’t change.
  • When we want to express possession, we typically add an apostrophe. For plural nouns that do not end in ‘s’ (and ‘moose’ does not), we add an apostrophe followed by an ‘s’ to denote possession.

So, when referring to something that belongs to multiple moose, we say ‘moose’s’ (as in ‘the moose’s habitat’). This form indicates that the habitat belongs to the moose as a group.

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