The possessive form for the noun country is country's.
Example: The country's flag is gold on a red field.
Apostrophes either show Possession or make a contraction
For singular possession, it would be customer's.For plural possession, it would be customers'.An apostrophe would not be placed on its own after the word customer.
"Their" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership or belonging to a group of people.
None. The letter s in the word greetings is part of this word. It doesn't show an ownership.
An apostrophe is needed: the bosses' profits = the profits of all the bosses the boss's profits = the profits of the boss When the noun is plural, the apostrophe goes at the end of the word. When the noun is singular, the apostrophe goes after the word, before the s. Hope this helps.
Example: society's population The society's population is increasing abruptly.
To support our country
Singularpossessive ; Country's Plural possessive ; Countries' Note the position of the apostrophe ('), in both words. NNB Singular words in the English language that end in '---y' , becomes plural with the ending '---ies'.
He HAS a game boy. has is a word used for telling that something has ownership.
Your and my are both possessive pronouns.
The word 'possessive' is a noun and an adjective.The noun 'possessive' is a word for the case of nouns and pronouns expressing possession.The adjective 'possessive' is a word used to describe a noun as showing the desire to possess or control someone or something; used to describe a word as the grammatical tense expressing possession.
I will be taking ownership of the car tomorrow.