Mary's book
The monkey's banana
My Mom's daughter
Your
His
Hers
Theirs
Ours
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Examples of possessive nouns:the car of my mother = my mother's carthe coats of the children = the children'scoatsthe covers of the books = the books' coversplays by Shakespeare = Shakespeare's playsthe newspaper originating today = today'snewspaper
Possessive adjectives indicate belonging. The possessive adjectives are my, your, his, her, their, our, and whose.His bicycle is green.Whose car is that?
Examples of possessive nouns that start with the letter M are:Macy'smagnolia'smap'smarker'smarket'sMcDonald'smelon'smen'sMexico'smilk'sminer'smoment'sMonday'smoon'smoose'smother'smountains'movie'smuffins'musician's
I can give you a few examples of homophones with meanings: "there" (indicating a location) vs. "their" (possessive form of they) "to" (preposition) vs. "too" (in addition) "pair" (two of a kind) vs. "pear" (fruit) "hear" (to listen) vs. "here" (in this place)
The possessive phrase are the man's shoes.
Common nouns are general, non-specific nouns that represent a class of objects or concepts rather than a particular individual. Examples include "dog," "car," "house," and "city."
The plural possessive for president is presidents'.Examples: Two of the US presidents' names were Roosevelt.
Possessive pronouns do not take apostrophes. Some examples of possessive pronouns are: its, hers, his, theirs.
A possessive noun is a noun that uses an apostorphe to show ownership, possession, origin, or purpose of that noun.Some examples of possessive nouns are:Abraham Lincoln's monumentboss's deskCalifornia's coastdoll's dressesEurope's currencyfudge's flavorGoodyear's blimpharp's stringsIceland's populationjacket's zipperkitten's pawsladies' roommirror's reflectionneighbor's fenceOreo's fillingpage's numberQueen Elizabeth's heirrobin's neststory's endturtle's shellumbrella's handleVictoria's Secretwater's edgeXenia's mayoryouth's energyzoo's keeper
The possessive form of the plural noun colonists is colonists'.Example: These are examples of the earliest colonists' dwellings.
Examples of possessive nouns starting with N are:Napoleon'snature'sNew Zealand'snorth'sThe Netherlands'snight'sNebraska'snapkin'sNorth Pole'snose'sThe Nile'snecktie's
The possessive form of the plural noun shoes is shoes'.Examples: These shoes' prices are really high.