Fox’s or Foxes’ or Foxes?

Fox’s is the singular possessive form of fox. E.g., “The fox’s paw was hurt after being trapped in a fence.” Also, foxes’ is the plural possessive form of fox. E.g., “Foxes’ fur is usually a dark orange color.” Furthermore, foxes is the standard plural of fox.

This table provides an overview of the different forms of the word fox.

SingularFox
PluralFoxes
Singular possessiveFox’s
Plural possessiveFoxes’

Additionally, the following examples show how you can use the different versions of the word fox.

  • Singular: The fox killed all the chickens in the hutch.
  • Plural: The two foxes were fighting and shrieking in the field behind my house.
  • Singular possessive: The fox’s ear was torn by the barbed wire.
  • Plural possessive: I have a rug at home with foxes’ faces all over it.

Please continue reading the rest of the article to learn more about using the plural and possessive forms of fox.

Fox’s

The term fox’s is the singular possessive form of fox. Therefore, you can use it to say something belongs to a single fox.

However, when you use the possessive form of fox, you must ensure that the noun owned by the fox appears directly after the word fox’s.

  • The fox’s fur was shining in the moonlight.
  • A fox’s bark is high-pitched and sounds almost like a scream.

Foxes’

The term foxes’ is the plural possessive form of fox. Therefore, you use it to indicate that something belongs to a plural number of foxes.

However, to use the possessive plural form, you must ensure that the noun appears directly after the possessive form.

  • The three foxes’ den was under some trees at the bottom of my garden.

Alternatively, you can use it to indicate that something belongs to all foxes.

  • Foxes’ predators include eagles and coyotes.

Foxes

The term foxes without an apostrophe is the standard plural form of fox. Therefore, you use it when mentioning a plural quantity of foxes.

However, you must ensure that the thing you refer to does not belong to the fox. Or, if it does, that the word order is not possessive.

  • Foxes generally have between four and five cubs in each litter.
  • Foxes are regarded as vermin in many parts of the world because of how many farm animals they kill.