I saw a chimp at the zoo.
The words, "the banana belonging to the chimp" is not a sentence, it's a sentence fragment, a noun clause (a group of words that contains a noun or pronoun and a verb but is an incomplete thought that can't stand on it's own).There is no possessive noun in the noun clause, "the banana belonging to the chimp".The possessive form is, "the chimp's banana", a noun phrase (any word or group of words based on a noun or pronoun, without a verb, that can function in a sentence as a subject or an object).
One receives chimp mail from the actual website. Chimp mail is a type of email website that is available for consumers to use that is more unique than other email websites.
The possessive noun is chimp's.
The possessive noun is chimp's.A possessive noun is a noun that shows that something in the sentence belongs to that noun. Possession is shown by adding an apostrophe -s ('s) to the end of the word or just an apostrophe (') to the end of a plural noun ending in -s.The banana of the chimp is the chimp's banana.
The possessive form of the noun chimp is chimp's.example: The chimp's cleverness gets him into a lot of trouble.
The words, "the banana belonging to the chimp" is not a sentence, it's a sentence fragment, a noun clause (a group of words that contains a noun or pronoun and a verb but is an incomplete thought that can't stand on it's own).There is no possessive noun in the noun clause, "the banana belonging to the chimp".The possessive form is, "the chimp's banana", a noun phrase (any word or group of words based on a noun or pronoun, without a verb, that can function in a sentence as a subject or an object).
One receives chimp mail from the actual website. Chimp mail is a type of email website that is available for consumers to use that is more unique than other email websites.
Yes, monkey's have tails, but apes do not. There is a difference
The word chimp is a shortened version of "Chimpanzee"
No 'el chimpancé' would be 'the chimp' 'un chimpancé' would be 'a chimp'
The cast of Monkey Business - 1993 includes: Patrick Allen as PG Tips Chimp Cass Allen as PG Tips Chimp Robin Bailey as PG Tips Chimp Stanley Baxter as PG Tips Chimp Patricia Brake as PG Tips Chimp Joe Brown as PG Tips Chimp Denise Bryer as PG Tips Chimp Cheryl Campbell as PG Tips Chimp Peter Cleall as PG Tips Chimp Jeremy Connor as PG Tips Chimp Pat Coombs as PG Tips Chimp Emma Fildes as PG Tips Chimp Harry Fowler as PG Tips Chimp Hugh Futcher as PG Tips Chimp Jon Glover as PG Tips Chimp Irene Handl as PG Tips Chimp Glenn Hanning as PG Tips Chimp Peter Hawkins as PG Tips Chimp Melvyn Hayes as PG Tips Chimp Jason Isaacs as PG Tips Chimp David Jason as PG Tips Chimp Michael Jayston as PG Tips Chimp John Junkin as PG Tips Chimp Penelope Keith as PG Tips Chimp Victor Maddern as PG Tips Chimp Miriam Margolyes as PG Tips Chimp Royce Mills as PG Tips Chimp Aline Mowat as PG Tips Chimp Gary Olsen as PG Tips Chimp Hugh Paddick as PG Tips Chimp Bob Peck as PG Tips Chimp Su Pollard as PG Tips Chimp Caroline Quentin as PG Tips Chimp Enn Reitel as PG Tips Chimp Michael Robbins as PG Tips Chimp William Rushton as PG Tips Chimp Peter Sellars as PG Tips Chimp Donald Sinden as PG Tips Chimp Tony Slattery as Himself - Presenter Roger Sloman as PG Tips Chimp Graham Stark as PG Tips Chimp Jo Unwin as PG Tips Chimp Anthony Valentine as PG Tips Chimp Kenneth Williams as PG Tips Chimp
The possessive noun is chimp's.
The possessive noun is chimp's.A possessive noun is a noun that shows that something in the sentence belongs to that noun. Possession is shown by adding an apostrophe -s ('s) to the end of the word or just an apostrophe (') to the end of a plural noun ending in -s.The banana of the chimp is the chimp's banana.
young chimp
Chimp or Chimp(s)
happy chimp
yep. they live in the central area of the Congo rainforest.