The possessive form of the noun 'receptionist' is receptionist's.
Example: Greeting clients is the receptionist's responsibility.
To make "telephone" plural possessive, you would add an apostrophe after the "s" in "telephones" if there is more than one telephone being discussed. For example, "The telephones' cords were tangled."
You can make the word "month" possessive by adding an apostrophe and the letter "s" after it, like this: month's. For example, "this month's sales figures."
Owner's IS the possessive for owner. The apostrophe and -S make it possessive. The possessive for the plural owners would be owners'
To make "citizens" possessive, add an apostrophe and an "s" at the end. For example: "the citizens' rights" shows that the rights belong to the citizens.
To make it possessive, add S at the end to spell its.(Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe to show possession. The spelling it's is a contraction of it is.)
To make 'Paul' possessive, add an apostrophe s, which will make it Paul's.example: We had a good time at Paul's party.
It varies by location.
The possessive form for the noun electricity is electricity's.
A hotel receptionist makes around 35,000 dollars a year. They make more than entry level office clerks or assistants.
The plural possessive form of solvent is solvents'.
The possessive form is Palton's puppy.
The possessive form for the plural noun movies is movies'.