The singular possessive to the word baby is baby's.
Baby's
The possessive form of the singular noun baby is baby's.Example: The baby's name is Matthew.
The singular possessive form is baby's.The baby's diaper needs changing.
Baby's
baby's
The singular possessive form is your friend'sbaby.
plural possessive form: babies' singular possessive form: baby's
The noun babies' is the plural possessive form.The singular possessive form is baby's.
baby's The baby's bottle is missing.
baby's The baby's bottle is missing.
The possessive form of the singular noun dog is dog's.example: The dog's name is Santa's Little Helper.The possessive form of the singular noun woman is woman's.example: The woman's name is Eleanor Abernathy.The possessive form of the singular noun baby is baby's.example: The baby's name is Maggie.There is no noun in English spelled 'rexdar'.
No, a possessive noun is formed by adding an -'s (or just an -' to the end of plural nouns already ending in -s) to the existing singular or plural noun; for example:singular=apple, singular possessive=apple's; plural=apples, plural possessive= apples'singular=boy, singular possessive=boy's; plural=boys, plural possessive=boys'singular=car, singular possessive=car's; plural=cars, plural possessive=cars'The nouns that drop the -y and add -ies is to form the plural are nouns ending in -y preceded by a consonant; for example:singular=ally; plural=allies (singular possessive=ally's; plural possessive=allies')singular=baby; plural=babies (singular possessive=baby's; plural possessive=babies')singular=city; plural=cities(singular possessive=city's; plural possessive=cities')