No, blanket is a singular, common, concrete noun. The possessive form is blanket's.
The possessive form for the noun phrase is the blanket's color.Note: 'The color of the blanket' is not a sentence, it's a noun phrase, an incomplete thought that does not include a verb.
The term, "the color of the blanket" is not a sentence, it is a noun phrase.There is no possessive noun in the given noun phrase.The possessive form of the noun phrase is: "the blanket'scolor".Example sentences:The blanket's color is a bright blue. (the noun phrase is the subject of the sentence.These sheets will coordinate with the blanket's color. (the noun phrase is the object of the preposition 'with')
I am yet unsure of the meaning of a possessive noun, but i would say 'colour'. I say this because possessive is making reference to the act of 'possesion' in which a noun will own a certain property; in this case, the blanket posseses the colour red. Silvershadow
The plural form of the noun blanket is blankets.The plural possessive form is blankets'.Example: All of the blankets' colors are different.
The possessive form for the noun monument is monument's.
The possessive noun is blanket's.
The possessive form is the blanket's color.
The blanket's color uses the possessive form of blanket to refer to its color.
The possessive form for the noun phrase is the blanket's color.Note: 'The color of the blanket' is not a sentence, it's a noun phrase, an incomplete thought that does not include a verb.
The term, "the color of the blanket" is not a sentence, it is a noun phrase.There is no possessive noun in the given noun phrase.The possessive form of the noun phrase is: "the blanket'scolor".Example sentences:The blanket's color is a bright blue. (the noun phrase is the subject of the sentence.These sheets will coordinate with the blanket's color. (the noun phrase is the object of the preposition 'with')
I am yet unsure of the meaning of a possessive noun, but i would say 'colour'. I say this because possessive is making reference to the act of 'possesion' in which a noun will own a certain property; in this case, the blanket posseses the colour red. Silvershadow
The plural form of the noun blanket is blankets.The plural possessive form is blankets'.Example: All of the blankets' colors are different.
The noun kid forms the possessive by adding an apostrophe and an 's': kid's. For example 'I think you should put the kid's blanket on it tonight, it's cold in the goats' shed.'
The plural form of the noun cage is cages.The plural possessive form is cages'.Example: The cages' bottoms are covered with a blanket for the comfort of the occupant.
The possessive singular noun is explorer's. The possessive plural noun is explorers'.
The possessive form for the noun coyote is coyote's.
Yes, a possessive noun is a kind of noun; a possessive noun is a noun in the possessive case.Example:noun: treepossessive noun: the tree's leavesnoun: Robertpossessive noun: Robert's bicyclenoun: storypossessive noun: the story's end