Apostrophes; business', businesses (Guest:Cas)

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Guest  #3012  Thu, 31 Jul 03 04:20 AM
We are in need of donations from local business'. Would you kindly solicit donations from the following businesses:

The above sentences are being used in a letter, I am having a problem with the word business'. and businesses: What is the correct way to use this word.
  
Woodward  #3017  Thu, 31 Jul 03 04:30 AM
Businesses is correct. It is the plural of Business.

The apostrophe is used to show that something belongs to something else (It's called the Genitive case). Normally (though not always) the apostrophe or apostrophe + s are followed by a noun.
e.g. The dog's bones = the bones that the dog has...one dog.
the dogs' bones = the bones that the dogs have.....more than one dog...plural.
When a plural word ends in S, that is when we only put the apostrophe alone.
e.g. my parents' car
  
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maj  #3035  Thu, 31 Jul 03 05:10 AM
What about my children's or my childrens' toys? Which one is correct?
  
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Woodward  #3038  Thu, 31 Jul 03 05:23 AM
(child) singular.......children (plural)
Since it is not a plural word that ends in S, we use the 's.......children's toys.
Remember that children never has an S on the end in plural form, the word children is already in plural form.
  
maj  #3039  Thu, 31 Jul 03 05:32 AM
That makes everything clear. Thanks. W.
  
Guest  #35403  Fri, 02 Jul 04 01:25 AM
What about the possesive form of business (singular)? As in "Please drop the package at my business' front door." Is it business' or business's? Thanks!
  
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