Patient’s or Patients’ or Patients?

The word patient’s is the singular possessive form of the word patient. For example, “The patient’s chart was updated by the nurse.” In contrast, patients’ is the plural possessive form, as in “The patients’ records were reviewed by the doctor.” The base form, patients, denotes the regular plural. Here is a chart illustrating the different … Read more

User’s or Users’ or Users?

The term user’s is  the singular possessive form of the word user. For example, “The user’s password was reset.” In contrast, users’ is the plural possessive form, as in “The users’ feedback was invaluable.” The form, users, is  the regular plural. Here is a chart showing  the different forms of the word user: Form Example … Read more