The possessive form is: mother's advice.
The word mother's is the possessive noun in that sentence.
The singular possessive form is mother's.The plural possessive form is mothers'.
Examples of three possessive nouns are:my mother's carthe city's skylinethe dog's collar
Only nouns and pronouns have possessive forms. The word 'write' is a verb.
The possessive nouns in the sentence are:Frank'sSue'sThe pronoun in the sentence is 'his', a possessive adjective describing the noun 'house'.
A possessive pronoun uses an apostrophe to show possession, such as "one's" or "someone's."
All possessive forms of nouns can be considered adjectives. The spelling "company's" is the singular possessive form.
The possessive singular of all English nouns, regardless of spelling, is formed by the addition of of 's to the end of the word.EXAMPLESAlice: I met Alice's mother at the meeting.book: The book's cover was torn so it was half price.class: The class's assignment is due on Friday.
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."
Possessive nouns and possessive pronouns both show ownership or possession of something. Possessive nouns show that something belongs to a noun, whereas possessive pronouns replace a noun to show possession. They both indicate who or what owns or has something.
The word 'caught' is the past tense of the verbto catch. Verbs do not have a possessive form. Only nouns and pronouns have possessive forms.
The term 'lovely looking' is a combination of adjectives; adjectives do not have a possessive form. Nouns and pronouns are the words that have possessive forms.