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The possessive form of the singular noun lion is lion's.Example: "The mouse stepped on the lion's tail."
The singular form of the noun lions is lion.The singular possessive form is lion's.Example: We heard a lion's roar in the distance.
No, the word lion's is the singular possessiveform.The plural noun is lions; the plural possessive form is lions'.
The plural possessive form of lion is lions'.
No, the noun creatures' is the possessive form of the plural noun creatures.The singular possessive form is creature's.
The possessive form of the singular noun lion is lion's.Example: "The mouse stepped on the lion's tail."
The singular form of the noun lions is lion.The singular possessive form is lion's.Example: We heard a lion's roar in the distance.
No, the word lion's is the singular possessiveform.The plural noun is lions; the plural possessive form is lions'.
The singular possessive form is week's.
The singular possessive form of "classmate" is "classmate's."
The possessive form is Amos's.
The singular possessive form of "gypsy" is "gypsy's."
The singular possessive form of "countries" is "country's".
The singular form is goose; the singular possessive form is goose's.The plural form is geese; the plural possessive form is geese's.
The singular possessive form of county is county's.
Quantum is singular, not singular possessive. The singular possessive form is quantum's.
singular possessive: boy'splural possessive: boys'