first of all there is a mistake
there is no womens
because women is the plural of woman
in English we use two types of apostrophes " 's "
women's means what belongs to women
eg.those are women's purse
and another use of apostrophe is
this woman's beautiful
woman's here is a contraction of woman is
this woman is beautiful
there wont be women's here
since it is a plural
so the sentence will change to
those women are beautiful
2007-04-27 18:52:37
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answer #1
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answered by ~!Blossom!~ 4
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Women's is grammatically correct. When using the possessive form of women, this should be used. For example, it is correct to say "women's lib", "women's restroom," "women's rights".
if you are using the word to describe more than one woman, the term is "women" not "womens". "There were five women at the store"
2007-04-28 01:35:26
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answered by Brenton L 2
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Women is already plural noun, so you don't need the "s" and "womens" is not a word. Women's is a possessive noun, such as, "The women's determination to win the vote was fierce."
2007-04-28 01:36:37
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answered by Mama Gretch 6
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'Women's rights means the rights of the women.
'Womens' like 'childrens' is grammatically wrong as women / children itself is the plural of woman / child.
2007-04-28 01:33:11
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no such word as womens.
Women is plural of woman.
Women's is possessive.
All the women's husbands left the room.
Women's hats are very interesting.
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2007-04-28 03:00:55
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answered by Anonymous
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women's possesive ex. Woman's Dressing room
women is the plurel form of woman
2007-04-28 03:29:18
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answered by Kristenite’s Back! 7
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The apostrophe shows possesion. "Those are the women's coats." which would mean that the coats belong to a certain group of women. Womens means all women .
2007-04-28 01:34:08
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answer #7
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answered by lyllyan 6
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