No, the noun 'desk' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a piece of furniture; a word for a thing.
The possessive form for the noun desk is desk's.
Example: The desk's position is blocking the aisle.
Yes, "desk" can be a possessive noun when used to show ownership or belonging, such as "the desk's drawer" or "John's desk."
The possessive form of the noun is desk's.Example: The desk's top was a heap of books and papers.
The possessive noun for a desk belonging to one student is "student's desk." If the desk belongs to multiple students, it would be "students' desk." The term "students desk" without an apostrophe implies a desk for students in general rather than a specific student or group of students.
The plural of desk is desks. The plural possessive of desks is desks'
The word 'my' is a pronoun called a possessive adjective, a word used to describe a noun as belonging to the person speaking.The possessive noun is the possessive form of the noun or the name of the person speaking.Examples:The teacher said, "Please put your essays on mydesk".I put my essay on the teacher's desk.I put my essay on Ms. Marker's desk.
Possessive nouns show ownership or possession of something by another noun. They do not directly indicate a relationship between nouns and adjectives. Adjectives describe or modify nouns, while possessive nouns indicate ownership of the noun being modified.
The possessive form of the noun is desk's.Example: The desk's top was a heap of books and papers.
The possessive noun for a desk belonging to one student is "student's desk." If the desk belongs to multiple students, it would be "students' desk." The term "students desk" without an apostrophe implies a desk for students in general rather than a specific student or group of students.
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 a noun shows a relationship to a noun that follows. For example:The teacher's desk...The teacher's instructions...A teacher's responsibility...
The possessive form of the singular noun desk is desk's.Example: My desk's drawer is stuck.The noun desks is the plural form.Example: We ordered two desks for the new employees.
The possessive form of the noun teacher is teacher's.Example: I put an apple on the teacher's desk.
The singular possessive form of "teacher" is "teacher's."
The possessive form of the singular noun librarian is librarian's.Example: The librarian's desk was stacked with books.
The correct singular possessive form of the word "teacher" is "teacher's."
The word 'my' is a pronoun called a possessive adjective, a word used to describe a noun as belonging to the person speaking.The possessive noun is the possessive form of the noun or the name of the person speaking.Examples:The teacher said, "Please put your essays on mydesk".I put my essay on the teacher's desk.I put my essay on Ms. Marker's desk.
The singular form of the plural noun teachers is teacher.The singular possessive form is teacher's.Example: I put my homework on the teacher's desk.
The possessive form of the singular noun teacher is teacher's.Example: I put my homework on the teacher's desk.