AOL: 50 Women Empowerment Quotes from the Most Inspirational Women in History
International Women's Day 2026 celebrates women's achievements March 8 highlights empowerment, equality, and appreciation People share wishes, quotes, and greetings to honor women Did our AI summary ...
Women's strength and achievements celebrated on International Women's Day 2026 March 8 celebrates women's equality, empowerment, and appreciation. People share wishes and quotes to honor women ...
jagranjosh.com: 20+ Inspirational Women's Day Quotes on Mentorship, Empowerment, and Career Growth
The plural possessive is "ladies'." "Lady" is singular, so if you were referring solely to one woman's shoes, it would be "the lady's shoes." As for your second question, I'm assuming you're referring to a group of women in your salutation of them, so it would be "Good morning, ladies." And as you're addressing them directly, the comma preceding "ladies" is necessary.
Hence, there is no ambiguity with the men, and for the same reason no ambiguity with the ladies. Ladies is the plural form of lady, so the apostrophe goes to the right - ladies'. If you are wondering why we don't write ladies's, it is because ladies is one of the exceptions, along with girls', parents', players', weeks' and even Klingons'
Ladies Captain means the Captain responsible for Ladies Golf elected to represent the Lady Members at Club and County level and to fulfil [sic] any requirements of the relevant Golf Association.
It probably has to do with the phonetic and metrical properties of "ladies and gentlemen" versus "gentlemen and ladies." Say them both out loud and see which one sounds better to you, intuitively.