The possessive form is: the professor's classes.
people's would should a groups ownership peoples' would show a group of individuals ownership i hope that helps. it makes sense in my mind, but not sure how it will sound to you!
It would be Lucus's
To show possession
A histogram would be the most appropriate type of frequency distribution graph to show the frequencies of classes held in each psychology department room. Each classroom number (100-120) would be represented on the x-axis, and the frequency of classes held in that room would be shown on the y-axis.
No. Apostrophe is used to show ownership or constractions but not to show plurarity.
The palindrome for "legal papers that show ownership of property" is "deed."
If you have lost your title, it would be wise to get a duplicate title to show proof of ownership whenever you have to.
The term branding means to burn a symbol into an animal's hide to show ownership.
IS THERE ANY OF YOUR CLASSES IN SAN JOSE CALIFORNIA? i would like to become a cna.
To show possession
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The possessive form for the noun country is country's.Example: The country's flag is gold on a red field.