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The possessive form is 'that bird's eggs'.

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10y ago
Possession is shown by adding an apostrophe -s ('s) to the end of the word or just an apostrophe (') to the end of a plural noun ending in -s.

The possessive form for the plural noun eggs is eggs' (the eggs' shells).
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11y ago

No, the word eggs is the plural form of the noun egg: Pick up a dozen eggs.

The possessive forms have an ('s) or (s') at the end.

Singular possessive: Egg's

Plural possessive: Eggs'

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9y ago

No, the nouns are "eggs" and "bird", and neither are used in the possessive noun form in the sentence.

This sentence "That bird's eggs" says the same as the first sentence but DOES use a possessive noun [bird's].

One could also say "The eggs' owner is that bird" This too says the same thing and again DOES use a possessive noun [eggs'].

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10y ago

The possessive form of the noun bird is birds': that bird's eggs.

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Bird

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eggs belong

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Eggs belonging

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Bird

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Barn

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