The correct plural possessive form of “Chefs’ Tasting” is “Chefs’ Tasting”, as it already reflects possession by multiple chefs. Here’s a breakdown:
- “Chef” refers to a single chef.
- “Chefs” is the plural form, meaning more than one chef.
- To show possession for a plural noun ending in s, you simply add an apostrophe (‘).
Thus, “Chefs’ Tasting” indicates a tasting event or menu created or owned collectively by multiple chefs. For example:
- Singular Possessive: The chef’s tasting (tasting of one chef).
- Plural Possessive: The chefs’ tasting (tasting of multiple chefs).
This form is grammatically correct and follows standard English rules for plural possessives.