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To form the possessive form of singular and plural nouns, you typically add an apostrophe followed by an "s" ('s).

Here are the possessive forms of the words you've mentioned:
- Family: family's (singular possessive) / families' (plural possessive)
- Brother: brother's / brothers'
- Suitcase: suitcase's / suitcases'
- Child: child's / children's
- Government: government's / governments'
- Pen: pen's / pens'
- Train: train's / trains'
- Tree: tree's / trees'
- Woman: woman's / women's
- Refugee: refugee's / refugees'

Remember, the singular possessive form is used when referring to one item belonging to someone, while the plural possessive form is used when referring to multiple items belonging to someone.