No, the word party is simply a singular, common, abstract noun. A possessive noun shows that something belongs to that noun by adding an apostrophe s to the end of the word; for example:
The party's theme is a Hawaiian luau. (the theme of the party)
The complaining party's letter is on your desk. (the letter of the complaining party)
The party's slogan is 'I agree with that guy!' (the slogan of the party)
Party's is the singular possessive form of party.
The possessive form for the proper noun John is John's.Example: We met John's sister at the party.
No, possessive nouns can be singular or plural.A possessive noun is used to show that something belongs to that noun.The possessive form of the singular noun elf is elf's.example: The elf's hat had a feather in the brim. (the hat of the elf)The possessive form of the plural noun elves is elves'.example: The elves' party was such fun. (the party of the elves)
The possessive form of the proper noun Amalie is Amalie's.Example: We're going to Amalie's birthday party.
The possessive form for the noun princess is princess's.Example: The princess's party was very extravagant.
The possessive form of the proper noun Eugenia is Eugenia's.example: I met Eugenia's brother at the party.
The possessive form of the plural noun grandparents is grandparents'.Example: My grandparents' anniversary party is this weekend.
The possessive form of the plural noun wives is wives'.example: We're planning a party for our wives' birthdays.
The possessive form of the proper noun 'Cody' is Cody's.example: We're going to Cody's party on Saturday.
The possessive form of the singular noun mother-in-law is mother-in-law's.example: The party is for my mother-in-law's birthday.
The possessive form of the plural noun parents is parents'.Example: I'm planning a party for my parents' anniversary.
Singular; Grandchild Singular possessive ; Grandchild's Plural ; Grandchildren Plural possessive ; Grandchildren's