A possessive noun is a form to show that something belongs to that noun. A possessive noun is formed by adding an 's to the end of the word, or just an apostrophe to the end of a plural noun that already ends with s. Example:
No, "belongs" is not a possessive. It is a verb that indicates ownership or membership in relation to something.
Belongs is a verb; pronouns replace nouns, not verbs. The noun form for belongs is belonging. Examples:The verb: That coat belongs to me.The noun: That coat is my belonging.The possessive pronoun: My belonging is on the floor because it's hanger broke.
Yes, "he" is a possessive pronoun. It is used to show that something or someone belongs to a male person or object.
The possessive form of the personal pronoun 'he' is his.The possessive pronoun 'his' takes the place of a noun that belongs to a male.Example: The house on the corner is his.The possessive adjective 'his' is placed before a noun to show that the noun belongs to a male.Example: He painted his house blue.
The possessive form of "the test belongs to the class" is "the class's test."
"Its" is the possessive form, used to show that something belongs to "it." The plural form of "it" is "they."
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The possessive form for "that leash belongs to a dog" is "That is a dog's leash."
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The word meaning 'belongs to them' is their.Example: Jack and Jill have invited us to their party.The pronoun 'their' is a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to show that noun belongs to 'them'.Possessive adjectives do not have an apostrophe.The possessive adjectives are: my, your, his, her, its, our, their.
The possessive form is Jim's eraser.
This book belongs to her.
Yes, "he" is a possessive pronoun. It is used to show that something or someone belongs to a male person or object.
The possessive noun form is: in my mother's car
No, a possessive pronoun is not placed before the noun for something that belongs to someone or something.A possessive adjective is placed before a noun that belongs to someone or something.Examples:The red bicycle is mine. (possessive pronoun)My bicycle is new. (possessive adjective)
The possessive form for 'the classroom belonging to your teacher' is your teacher's classroom.
Belongs is a verb; pronouns replace nouns, not verbs. The noun form for belongs is belonging. Examples:The verb: That coat belongs to me.The noun: That coat is my belonging.The possessive pronoun: My belonging is on the floor because it's hanger broke.
The possessive form of the personal pronoun 'he' is his.The possessive pronoun 'his' takes the place of a noun that belongs to a male.Example: The house on the corner is his.The possessive adjective 'his' is placed before a noun to show that the noun belongs to a male.Example: He painted his house blue.