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Is the word lets possessive

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

No, let's is short for 'let us'. An example of possessive noun is 'hers', to show that 'she' possesses something.

The above is true, but "lets," without the apostrophe, is the third person singular of the verb "to let:" He lets the dog out in the evenings. Of course, as such, it isn't subject to the category of possession. So, as above, "no."

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12y ago

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