a ownership or possession
The plural possessive for the noun forms is forms'.
The pronouns have possessive forms of their own. They do not use an apostrophe for the possessive, as nouns do.
The correct form is "its" for the possessive form in the plural. "Its" is used for both the singular and plural possessive forms, without an apostrophe.
The possessive form of a noun shows ownership or relationship. In English, we typically form the possessive by adding an apostrophe and an "s" ('s) to the noun. For example, "the dog's bone" or "Sara's car."
No, states is the plural form of the noun state.The possessive forms are state's (singular) and states' (plural).
The plural possessive for the noun forms is forms'.
The possessive forms are Milli's and Robert's.
The possessive form is: mother's advice.
The singular possessive form is bureau's. The plural forms are bureaus or bureaux (both are accepted). The plural possessive forms are bureaus' or bureaux's. (they are pronounced the same, the x is silent)
The singular noun "spouse" forms a normal possessive with apostrophe S : spouse's.The plural noun forms the possessive with only an apostrophe (spouses').
The possessive form of a noun shows ownership or relationship. In English, we typically form the possessive by adding an apostrophe and an "s" ('s) to the noun. For example, "the dog's bone" or "Sara's car."
There are two accepted plural forms of the noun vertex: vertices and vertexes.The plural possessive forms are vertices' and vertexes'.
The word "offish" is an adjective. Adjectives do not have possessive forms.
The plural of guppy is guppies. The plural possessive is guppies'.
The noun skies is the plural form of the noun sky.The possessive forms are:sky's (singular possessive)skies' (plural possessive)
The pronouns have possessive forms of their own. They do not use an apostrophe for the possessive, as nouns do.
Two possessive words for the word "you" are "your" and "yours."