The term 'ears of a dog' is 'a dog's ears'.
To write the ears of a dog as a possessive pronoun, you would say "the dog's ears."
The homophone for the contraction it's (it is) is its, the possessive pronoun, possessive adjective form of the personal pronoun it.Examples:I think it's time to go.The dog has hurt its paw.You may be referring to the possessive pronoun its and the contraction it's.The possessive form of the personal pronoun it is its.The contraction for the subject pronoun it and the verb is is it's.Examples:The dog is wagging its tail.It's a friendly dog. (It is a friendly dog.)
The possessive form is the possessive adjective (a pronoun) its.The possessive adjective is describing the dog's tail as the tail belonging to it: its tail.
A possessive pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun belonging to someone or something.They are: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.EXAMPLESThe black dog is mine.The brown dog is his.The small dog is theirs.A possessive pronoun can be confused with a possessive adjective.A possessive adjective is a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.They are: my, your, his, her, their, its.EXAMPLESMy dog is black.His dog is brown.Their dog is small.
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.)
A possessive noun shows ownership or relationship. It is formed by adding an apostrophe + s ('s) to a singular noun or just an apostrophe (') to a plural noun that ends in s. For example, "the dog's bone" or "the girls' dresses".
No, her dog is a phrase.However her is a possessive pronoun
No, it has no possessive pronoun but its is a possessive determiner.The dog has lost its bone.
The possessive adjective for the personal pronoun it is its (NO apostrophe!).The possessive adjective for the personal pronoun he is his.examples:That dog may be a stray because its collar is missing.Jonathan rode his bicycle to school.
The homophone for the contraction it's (it is) is its, the possessive pronoun, possessive adjective form of the personal pronoun it.Examples:I think it's time to go.The dog has hurt its paw.You may be referring to the possessive pronoun its and the contraction it's.The possessive form of the personal pronoun it is its.The contraction for the subject pronoun it and the verb is is it's.Examples:The dog is wagging its tail.It's a friendly dog. (It is a friendly dog.)
The possessive form is the dog's collar.
Her as an adjective is called a possessive adjective. The related possessive pronoun is hers, and the word her can also be a pronoun (they saw her) and colloquially a noun (The dog is a her -- also seen as The dog is a she.)
Her as an adjective is called a possessive adjective. The related possessive pronoun is hers, and the word her can also be a pronoun (they saw her) and colloquially a noun (The dog is a her -- also seen as The dog is a she.)
The possessive form is the possessive adjective (a pronoun) its.The possessive adjective is describing the dog's tail as the tail belonging to it: its tail.
There is no personal pronoun in the example sentence.The pronoun in the sentence is her, a possessive adjective.A possessive adjective is a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something in the sentence.The possessive adjective 'her' describes the dog as belonging to Celia.
A possessive pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun belonging to someone or something.They are: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.EXAMPLESThe black dog is mine.The brown dog is his.The small dog is theirs.A possessive pronoun can be confused with a possessive adjective.A possessive adjective is a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.They are: my, your, his, her, their, its.EXAMPLESMy dog is black.His dog is brown.Their dog is small.
The possessive form of the personal pronoun 'it' is its (no apostrophe).Example: "The dog wagged its tail."
The possessive form for "that leash belongs to a dog" is "That is a dog's leash."