A possessive noun is a noun indicating ownership, possession, purpose, or origin.
A possessive noun is formed formed by adding an apostrophe -s to the end of the word, or just an apostrophe to plural nouns that already end with -s.
the car of my mother = my mother's car
the teacher of our class = our class'steacher
the coats of the children = the children'scoats
the covers of the books = the books' covers
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A possessive noun is a noun that shows ownership or possession of something. It is usually formed by adding an apostrophe + s ('s) to the end of a singular noun, or just an apostrophe (') to the end of a plural noun that already ends in s. For example, "dog's bone" or "students' notebooks".
Possession is a common noun, it is also a concrete noun.
A possessive noun, (not a possessed noun) is a noun that shows that something is part of it or belongs to it.
"He" can function as a possessive pronoun (e.g., "This is his book"), but it is not a possessive noun on its own.
The possessive noun for "diplomat" is "diplomat's." For example: The diplomat's speech was well-received.
The possessive form for the plural noun wives is wives'.
No, "she's" is a contraction of "she is" or "she has." It is not a possessive noun.
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 singular noun is explorer's. The possessive plural noun is explorers'.
The possessive form for the noun coyote is coyote's.
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.
Yes, "parents'" is a possessive noun indicating that something belongs to more than one parent.
The possessive form for the noun coyote is coyote's.
No, it is a singular possessive noun.
The singular possessive noun is Rex's.
The possessive form of the plural noun workers is workers'.The possessive noun phrase is: the workers'tools.
The possessive form for the noun monument is monument's.
The possessive form of the proper noun is Arturo's.The possessive noun phrase is: Arturo's baby sister.
The possessive noun "bur's hooks" is a singular possessive noun (the hooks of one bur).