What is companies vs company's?

Here's a breakdown of the difference between "companies" and "company's":

  • Companies: This is the plural form of the noun "company." It simply means more than one company. For example, "There are many companies in the technology sector."

  • Company's: This is the singular possessive form of the noun "company." It indicates that something belongs to or is associated with a single company. The apostrophe and "s" denote possession. For example, "The company's headquarters are in New York." It shows the singular company and something that belongs to it.

In summary:

  • "Companies" = multiple companies
  • "Company's" = belonging to one company (possessive)