The possessive form of the plural noun studio is studios.
The plural possessive form is studios'.
example: All of the studios' contracts are basically the same.
The possessive form of the noun studio is studio's.
Example: The studio's schedule is posted weekly.
To form the possessive of a plural noun ending in -s, place an apostrophe after the ending -s.
The possessive form of the plural noun studios is studios'.
The word studio's is the possessive form of the singular noun studio.The apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the singular noun indicates that something belongs to that studio.Example: The studio's window was very drafty.The plural form of the noun studio is studios.The possessive form of the plural noun is studios'.When a plural noun ends with an s, an apostrophe is added after the s to show possession.Examples:All of the studios were occupied. (plural noun)All of the studios' tenants had paid their rent. (plural, possessive noun; the tenants in all of the studios)
Him is not possessive. The possessive would be 'his'.
No, he is not possessive. The possessive form would be his.
"Mon petit studio de danse" is a French equivalent of the English phrase "My little dance studio."Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective "mon" means "my." The masculine adjective "petit" means "little, small." The preposition "de" mean "of." The feminine noun "danse" means "dance."The pronunciation is "moh puh-tee styoo-dyoh duh dawnss."
First person singular: my (possessive adjective), mine (possessive pronoun)Second person siingular: your (possessive adjective), yours (possessive pronoun)Third person singular: his, her, its (possessive adjectives), his, hers, its (possessive pronouns)First person plural: our (possessive adjective), ours (possessive pronoun)second person plural: your (possessive adjective), yours (possessive pronoun)Third person plural: their (possessive adjective), theirs (possessive pronoun)
The singular possessive is biker's; the plural possessive is bikers'.
Women's is a plural possessive. The singular possessive is woman's
"Your" is a possessive pronoun.Examples:Which son is yours? Yours = Possessive pronounYour son is tall. Your = possessive pronoun
No. Plural possessive is "their" Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe.
That would usually be a 'studio'
The singular possessive is "ox's". Another contributor wrote "oxen's", but that is the plural possessive.
The singular possessive is Richard's; the plural possessive is Richards'.