The singular noun is museum, the singular possessive form is museum's.The plural noun is museums, the plural possessive form is museums'.
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Example: Everyone met at the front gate of the museum. Everyone met at the museum's front gate.The possessive noun of museum is: museum's
The plural form of the noun museum is museums.The plural possessive form is museums'.Example: All of the museums' hours are posted on the main website.
The possessive form of the singular noun sculptor is sculptor's.example: The sculptor's work is on display at the museum.
Yes, the word museum is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a thing.
Museum is a common noun unless it is about a specific museum. Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Common nouns are words for general things. Pronouns replace proper and common nouns.
Example: Everyone met at the front gate of the museum. Everyone met at the museum's front gate.The possessive noun of museum is: museum's
The plural form of the noun museum is museums.The plural possessive form is museums'.Example: All of the museums' hours are posted on the main website.
The singular noun is museum, the singular possessive form is museum's.The plural noun is museums, the plural possessive form is museums'.
The possessive form of the singular noun sculptor is sculptor's.example: The sculptor's work is on display at the museum.
The possessive form of the singular noun artist is artist's.Example: My favorite artist's work is being shown at the Municipal Museum.
Museum is singular. Museum's is singular possessive. Museums is plural. Museums' is plural possessive.
The possessive singular noun is explorer's. The possessive plural noun is explorers'.
The possessive form for the noun coyote is coyote's.
The pronoun is its.The antecedent is museum.The pronoun its is a possessive adjective that describes the noun 'hours' (the hours of the museum).
Yes, a possessive noun is a kind of noun; a possessive noun is a noun in the possessive case.Example:noun: treepossessive noun: the tree's leavesnoun: Robertpossessive noun: Robert's bicyclenoun: storypossessive noun: the story's end
The possessive noun for "diplomat" is "diplomat's." For example: The diplomat's speech was well-received.
The singular possessive form of "lives" is "live's."