No, the word wheelchair is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
A possessive noun is a word that indicates that something in the sentence belongs to that noun. A possessive noun is indicated by an apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the noun (or just an apostrophe at the end of the plural noun that ends with an s).
The possessive form of the noun wheelchair is wheelchair's.
Example: The wheelchair's occupant was not injured in the mishap.
I am looking for a wheelchair
In the research I have performed, wheelchair van rentals do not include a wheelchair. They offer a variety of van for all kinds of wheelchairs and scooters, but do not provide a wheelchair for you.
It is simply called wheelchair rugby but it was called rugby wheelchair to
wheelchair
Wheelchair is the correct spelling.
A wheelchair carrier company sells wheelchair carriers. Wheelchair carriers are a device attached to the back of a vehicle that will carry a wheelchair or scooter. Some of these companies also install the device.
It allows the person that is in the wheelchair to be comfortable and enjoy their 'ride' time in the wheelchair, that way their body doesn't ache through the process of being in the wheelchair.
no! in the show he has been in the wheelchair since he was 8, after he was in a car crash
It's basketball that you play in a wheelchair
She does not appear to be in a wheelchair at this time.
Wheelchair price
It gives the person in the wheelchair exercise.