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A possessive noun is used to modify a noun that is the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.

The possessive form of the noun goalie is goalie's.

Examples:

  • The goalie's face is familiar. (face is the subject of the sentence)
  • The puck that the goalie's move blocked flew into the air. (move is the subject of the relative clause)
  • The mask hid the goalie's expression. (expression is the direct object of the verb)
  • They misspelled the name on the goalie's jersey. (jersey is the object of the preposition.
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Q: How do you use the word goalie in a sentence in possessive form?
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