The extreme cold of winter = the winter's extreme cold.
The possessive form is: The colonists were not prepared for the winter's extreme cold.
The singular possessive form for the noun winter is winter's.
The singular form of the plural noun winters is winter.The singular possessive form is winter's.Example: Near the winter's end we start planning our garden.
Lumberjacks braved winter's cruel weather.
Place an apostrophe after the final s: Winters'
Extreme Winter - 1991 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The cast of Extreme Winter - 1991 includes: Brad Vancour as himself
-She was excited for her class trip to France as she'd never been to another country.-Every two years, countries from around the world meet to compete in either the summer or winter Olympics.-The Star-Spangled Banner is our country's national anthem.-Interpol aids in the capture and prosecution of many countries' criminals.Country a singular nounCountries is a plural nounCounty's is a singular possessive nounCountries' is a plural possessive noun
Winters. Plural of winter is winters. Plural of surname Winters would also Winters. Possessive of winter would be winter's.
Winters. Plural of winter is winters. Plural of surname Winters would also Winters. Possessive of winter would be winter's.
Ice-Skating is the best and most poplar game which is played in extreme winter.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'nature' in a sentence is it. The possessive form is its. Example:Nature is an inevitable force, its poweroften overcomes the best efforts of humans.Note: Grammatically, the word nature has no gender. However, there is nothing wrong with characterizing nature as 'Mother Nature', 'Old Man Winter', or whatever suits your fancy. Just be sure that your pronoun agrees in gender with its antecedent.