No, "tomb" is a singular common noun, not a possessive noun.
The possessive form of the noun tomb is tomb's.Example: The tomb's inscription was very old.
The singular possessive of the noun "arch" is "arch's."
The singular possessive form of "quarry" is "quarry's."
The possessive form of the noun pharaoh is pharaoh's.Example: The archaeologists were very excited to uncover the pharaoh's tomb.
Yes, "tombs" can function as a plural possessive noun when indicating ownership or association with more than one tomb. Example: The tombs' designs varied in style and size.
The possessive form of the noun tomb is tomb's.Example: The tomb's inscription was very old.
The singular possessive noun is stepchild's.
"Firefly's" is a singular possessive noun.
The singular noun is tooth.The singular possessive noun is tooth's.
The noun 'tomb' is the singular form. The plural noun is tombs.
The singular possessive form of "brush" is "brush's," indicating ownership or association with the brush. For example: "The brush's bristles were worn out from frequent use."
Yes, "vest's" is the singular possessive form of the noun "vest."
No, the noun creatures' is the possessive form of the plural noun creatures.The singular possessive form is creature's.
No, "she's" is a contraction of "she is" or "she has." It is not a possessive noun.
Yes, "story's" is the singular possessive form of the noun "story."
The singular noun possessive form of "robes" is "robe's."
The singular possessive form for the noun clock is clock's.