Both
the class' teacher
the class's teacher
are considered correct
No, "class' teacher" is not the correct possessive form. The correct possessive form is "class's teacher" with an apostrophe after the s.
The teacher divided the students into different class's based on their academic abilities.
The possessive form of "class" is "class's" or "class'".
The possessive form of "class" is "class's."
Yes, to write the possessive form of the plural noun "classes," you add an apostrophe after the "s" at the end of the word, like this: classes'.
The word Diaz (without the s) is a singular, proper noun; the name of a person. The word Diaz's is the singular possessive noun. The possessive form shows that something in the sentence belongs to a person named Diaz. Examples: Mr. Diaz is my history teacher. (singular, proper noun; subject of the sentence) Mr. Diaz's class is my favorite. (singular, proper, possessive noun; the class of Mr. Diaz)
The correct singular possessive form of the word "teacher" is "teacher's."
Son's is correct. "my son's teacher..."
The teacher divided the students into different class's based on their academic abilities.
No, but its without the apostrophe is the correct, the singular possessive form of the pronoun it. Pronouns do not use an apostrophe to show possession.The plural of it is they/them.The possessive of they is their/theirs.example: Mr Smith is their teacher. And that classroom is theirs.
The possessive form of the noun teacher is teacher's.Example: I put an apple on the teacher's desk.
Yes, the correct possessive form is "teacher's" with an apostrophe before the "s" to indicate possession. For example, "The teacher's desk" shows that the desk belongs to the teacher.
The singular possessive form of "teacher" is "teacher's."
The possessive form of the singular noun teacher is teacher's.Example: I put my homework on the teacher's desk.
The possessive form of the noun teacher is teacher's.
The possessive form of the noun teacher is teacher's.
The possessive form for 'the classroom belonging to your teacher' is your teacher's classroom.
The possessive form of the singular noun teacher is teacher's.Example: I put your note on the teacher's desk.The plural form of the noun teacher is teachers.The plural possessive form is teachers'.Example: The teachers' meeting is scheduled for three.