A possessive noun is a noun that shows that something in the sentence belongs to that noun. A possessive noun is indicated by an apostrophe s ('s) or just an apostrophe (') added to the end of the noun.
examples:
Bobby's house is on this street.
The children's playground is on the next street.
The Jacksons' house is next to the playground.
There are two types of pronouns that show possession.
A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something.
They are: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.
example: The house with the green door is his.
A possessive adjective is placed before a noun to show that the noun belongs to someone or something.
They are: my, your, his, her, our their, its.
example: His house has the green door.
Some examples of the possessive case in English are "Sara's book," "the company's logo," and "the children's toys." It indicates ownership or association with a noun.
The cases of pronouns are usually: nominative (subject), objective (object), possessive (showing ownership), and reflexive/intensive (ending in -self or -selves for emphasis or to refer back to the subject). Example: Nominative: He went to the store. Objective: I gave her the book. Possessive: That is my car. Reflexive/Intensive: She did it herself.
The possessive adjective "its" would have the plural "their" or "theirs". Neither uses an apostrophe. Example : "The cat ate its food. The dogs ate their food." Example: "The car was theirs."
The possessive noun for "diplomat" is "diplomat's." For example: The diplomat's speech was well-received.
The possessive form of the plural noun sons is sons'.Example: Their sons' names are Mark and Jack.
The possessive form for the noun box is box's. Example: The box's label says "kitchen".
The possessive form of the singular noun phrase is the lawyer's cases (the cases of the lawyer).The possessive form of the plural noun phrase is the lawyers' cases (the cases of the lawyers).
The plural possessive form of "lawyer's cases" is "lawyers' cases", indicating that multiple lawyers own the cases.
The plural possessive form of "compass" is "compasses'".
The possessive form is 'the parents' example'.
"That is Sarah's book." "The dog's collar was too big for him." "Our team's performance was outstanding." "The student's project received high praise."
He's is not a possessive pronoun. However, the word his is a possessive pronoun, This is because it shows possession of something. For example, "The book was his".
The possessive form is diploma's; for example the diploma's frame.
The possessive adjective for it is its. For example:.The dog caught its tail in the brambles.
Is king’s rights a correct example of the singular possessive case?
The singular possessive of "sister" is "sister's." For example, "I am borrowing my sister's dress."
Yes, the king's right is a correct example of the singular possessive case
The plural form of the noun giraffe is giraffes.The plural possessive form is giraffes'.example: We followed the giraffes' foot prints to find a group to photograph.