correct noun form please. bob know that he had to have the (earth's/earths) smell on him before the (horses/horses') would accept him.

Since the earth owns the smell, the form should be EARTH'S.

However, horses is simply plural -- so it's HORSES.

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The correct noun forms in this sentence would be "earth's" and "horses'".

To determine the correct noun forms, we need to consider the possessive forms and plural forms. Let's break it down:

1. First, we have the phrase "the earth's smell." Here, the possessive form is used to show that the smell belongs to the earth. Since we are referring to the smell of the earth in general, we use the possessive form "earth's."

2. Next, we have the word "horses." Here, we need to determine whether it is the plural form or the possessive form. In the given sentence, we want to convey that the horses would accept Bob because of the smell. Therefore, we need to use the possessive form to show that the horses possess this acceptance. Hence, we use the possessive form "horses'."

Putting it all together, we get: "Bob knew that he had to have the earth's smell on him before the horses would accept him."