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The possessive form for the tusks and ears of an elephant is the elephant's tusks and ears.

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Q: How would you use a possessive noun in the phrase the tusks and ears of an elephant?
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Rewrite as a possesive noun the tusks and ears of the elephant?

The elephant's tusks and ears. The possessive noun is in bold.


Would you change elephants tusks to elephants' tusks?

Yes, if you are referring to the tusks belonging to many elephants. If the tusks belong to one elephant, it would be 'elephant's'.


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No. The elephant would crush the walrus to death before the walrus stabbed its tusks in the elephant.


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The possessive phrase would be "the teacher's book."


Why is it bad for an elephant to break its tusks?

It would be less defensive, and it will hurt itself.


What are the long pointed teeth of an elephant called?

That would be it's tusk.


How big are elephants tusks?

The largest tusks ever recorded came frome an African elephant each on weighed over 200 pounds and were eleven feet long, the wherebouts of these tusks are no longer known. The longest Asian elephant tusks are are around 10 feet long, are perfectly symmetrical, and are strait. They belong to a Sri Lankan work elephant named Millangoda Raja.


How long are elephant tusks?

Tusks grow every year as the elephant grows. Instances of tusks that are nearly 10 feet in length have been recorded. On an average, a full grown adult male elephants tusk would be atleast 2 to 3 feet in length.1-2 feetThey grow to about 3.5 metres


Who would win brown bear vs elephant?

elephant. In about two seconds. It would stomp on the bison, impale it with its tusks, pick it up and throw it with its trunk, etc. In fact, the only way the bison would win would be if the elephant got confused and couldn't decide which of its killing methods to use.


Who would when in a fight elephant or lion?

probably an elephant, the lion has sharp teeth and quick reflexes but wouldn't stand a chance against that muscular body or those razor sharp tusks


How would you rewrite this phrase using a possessive noun 'the personality of the kitten?

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