The possessive form is the circus monkey'scoat.
humans harm lions in many ways. first of all, they sometimes kill them for its beautiful fur coat. next, they hold them in captivity like zoos and circus perfomances. these wonderful animals hate this and kill others or are killed themselves for bad behavior.
yes they were a lab coat to do everthing
it is possible if they have the rough coat gene in their ancestry but since they are both smooth coat guinea pigs they will most likely make a smooth coat baby guinea pig.
Yes, the Canaan Dog has a double coat. Its outer coat is harsh and flat-lying while its undercoat is short and soft.
Some shed all year long but spring is the worst time because they shed their winter coat. They also shed vigorously in the Autumn to prepare for their winter coat. In the spring they shed their thicker winter coat to put on a thinner summer coat. In the fall the process is reversed, they get rid of their summer coat to put on a warmer winter coat.
The possessive form for the noun coat is coat's.
The possessive form of the noun brother is brother's.The possessive form of the coat of my brother is my brother's coat.
The possessive form is: Sharon's coat.
The possessive form is Sharon's. Example: Sharon's new coat looks nice.
Predicative possessive pronouns are those who are used without the noun and instead of the noun to which they refer : Whose coat is this ? It is mine (my coat).
The 'new coat belonging to Sharon' is 'Sharon's new coat'.
Monkey has a furry coat to block out the wind, rain, and to keep it warm during the harsh winter months.
A fur coat with 8 sleeves....
The correct phrase is "two girls' coats" to indicate that the coats belong to two girls. Adding the apostrophe after the "s" indicates possession by a plural noun.
Yes, his is a pronoun; a possessive pronoun or a possessive adjective (when used before a noun).A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun that belongs to a male. For example: That coat is his.A possessive adjective is a word that is placed before a noun to describe the noun as belonging to a male. For example: That is his coat.
John's coat is new . The above sentence is correct in grammar and spelling.
The possessive form of the phrase snow wetness is snow's wetness.example: The snow's wetness soaked right through my coat.