There is a possessive form for the singular noun can: can's
There is also a possessive form for the plural noun cans: cans'
Examples: This can's label fell of but all of the other cans' labels are secure.
There is no word in English spelled can'ts.
The singular possessive is athlete's. The plural possessive is athletes'.
The possessive of "kittens" is "kittens'."
The singular possessive is medicine's and the plural possessive is medicines'.
The singular possessive form is heart's; the plural possessive form is hearts'.
The possessive form is Amos's.
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No, "him" is not a possessive pronoun. It is an objective pronoun used as the object of a verb or preposition. Possessive pronouns include "his" as a possessive form of "he."
Cut your cants to length first. Using wedges start at one end and split the cant in half, then in quarters then until you have your preferred size. It is ok to start on the end but work down the side. It usually takes three or more wedges to split 7' cants. It doesn't take much practice to become an expert with redwood.
"He" can function as a possessive pronoun (e.g., "This is his book"), but it is not a possessive noun on its own.
Aerosol deodorant cants will contain propane or butane as a propellant. Putting the can in fire can ignite these gasses and cause an explosion.
The singular possessive is biker's; the plural possessive is bikers'.
Women's is a plural possessive. The singular possessive is woman's