The possessive form of the plural noun people is people's.
example: Some people's cars are blocking the street near the yard sale.
The possessive form for the noun electricity is electricity's.
'es is not used to make the word fox into a singular possessive noun, rather you should add 's to fox to do so. If you add the suffix -es to fox, it would then make the word plural, and if you add a ' to the end of foxes, it would make the word possessive. fox = singular noun fox's = singular possessive noun foxes = plural noun foxes' = plural possessive noun
The possessive form of the noun freedom is freedom's.example: All of us are responsible for our freedom's endurance.
The plural noun people does not end with an -s.The possessive form for the plural noun people is people's.Example: A prosecutor is the people's representative in court.
The possessive form for the plural noun people is people's.Example: A prosecutor is the people's representative in court.
The proper noun Portuguese is an uncountable (mass) noun, as a word for a person of Portugal or the people of Portugal; and a word for the language of Portugal.The possessive form of the noun Portuguese is Portuguese's.
The word our is a possessive adjective, a word that describes a noun as belonging to us. A possessive adjective is placed in front of the noun it describes:Our house is on the corner.The word ours is the possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun belonging to us.The house on the corner is ours.
The word passenger's is the singular possessive noun.
You can make "forest" possessive by adding an apostrophe and an "s" at the end of the word, like this: "forest's."
The possessive form of a singular noun is formed by adding an apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word to show that the word that follows belongs to that noun.The possessive form of the noun student is student's.Example: The student's book was red.
The word 'your' is a pronoun, the possessive adjective form, a word that is placed before a noun to describe that noun.
Yes but there should be an apostrophe between the e and the s: people's. This is a plural possessive. The people's bags were lost.