The sentence would be, "This is Scott's new electronic game."
The video game belo to Scott.
The sentence would be, "This is Scott's video game."
The plural possessive form of "Scott" is "Scotts'." This indicates possession by multiple individuals named Scott, such as when referring to items belonging to a group of people with that name. For example, you might say, "The Scotts' house is on the corner."
The plural possessive form of Scott is Scotts'.
The possessive form of the singular, proper noun Scott is Scott's.Example: I have Scott's phone number.
The possessive form of the singular, proper noun Scott is Scott's.Example: I have Scott's phone number.
Plural possessive is "their" Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe.
Virginia M. Scott has written: 'Finding Abby' 'Belonging'
Norman R. Scott has written: 'Electronic computer technology'
Meet with Scott and I
The active voice sentence is: 1 The tornado warning at Scott AFB scared you. The passive equivalent is: 2 You were scared by the tornado warning at Scott AFB. Passive voice is often made by using "by" in the sentence, just like this sentence is passive.
Scott Childs has written: 'Survey on electronic reference' -- subject(s): Electronic reference services (Libraries), Law libraries, Library surveys, Reference services 'North Carolina legal research guide'