where could an apostrophe be put for plural women 1.women's or womens' pl clarify .

women's

The only time we add an apostrophe after the word is when the word already ends in s.

Examples:
Here is a boy's shoe.
There are the boys' shoes.
The mouse's home is under those leaves.
The mice's home is under those leaves.
The man's car is parked in the driveway.
The men's cars are parked in the driveway.

thank you Ms Sue for your prompt answer

You're very welcome.

To indicate the plural possessive form of the word "women," you would use the apostrophe before the letter "s." The correct form is "women's." Here's an explanation of why:

1. "Women's": The apostrophe is placed before the "s" to indicate that something belongs to or is associated with the plural noun "women." In this case, "women's" would be used to denote possession or ownership. For example, "The women's restroom" indicates that the restroom belongs to the women.

2. "Womens'": Adding an apostrophe after the "s" in "womens'" is not grammatically correct. This is because the word "women" is already plural, and adding another s after the apostrophe would lead to a double pluralization, which is unnecessary and incorrect.

Remember, apostrophes are used to indicate possession or contractions, not plurals. In this case, the apostrophe is used to show that something belongs to the plural noun "women," making the correct form "women's."