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Geeses, geeses’, geese’s

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Answer:

it would be geese's

Step-by-step explanation:

Since "geese" is plural, the possessive form would be "geese's." In the second part of your question, you used geese in an entirely different context that made the word singular instead of plural. In that context, the plural of geese is geeses. If you have a plural possessive of geese, you do indeed get geeses'.

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Answer:

Such wow geese

Step-by-step explanation:

lot of geese

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