Sculpture.
Ex. Look at the sculpture!
The correct singular possessive for "ocean" is "ocean's."
The singular king's rights is the correct singular possessive form.The audience's reaction is the correct singular possessive form.
"Each of you has" is correct. "Each" is singular, so the verb should also be singular.
The correct singular possessive form of "diocese" is "diocese's."
That is correct. Company is the singular noun, and company's is the singular possessive.
No.This is singular, is is the singular form of the verb be, a is an indefinite article used before singular nouns, but shoes is plural."This is a black shoe" is correct."These are black shoes" is correct, as well.
"He is good" is correct. 'He' is singular, 'are' is for plurals.
It is correct to say "the group has" because "group" is a singular noun and takes a singular verb.
Is king’s rights a correct example of the singular possessive case?
The public is correct. plural and singular verbs can be tricky... but you use a singular verb with a singular noun, and a plural verb with a plural noun. For example: The person (singular) is (singular) correct. The people (plural) are (plural) correct. For your example, we need to decide whether "public" is singular or plural. Although a public is made up of many people, the word itself is singular. Therefore, the correct choice is: The public is correct. Both forms are correct. The word 'public', though singular in form, can be either singular or plural in meaning, depending on context. Many English collective nouns share that characteristic. It is possible to think of 'the public' as an anonymous mass (singular, taking a singular form of the verb), or as a number of individuals (plural, taking a plural form of the verb). Take advantage of the English language's wonderful capacity for subtlety and nuance, and choose the form that best expresses what you want to say.
Yes, "king's rights" is the correct singular form for the rights of the king.
"Everybody who has" is correct. "Everybody" is a singular pronoun, so it should be followed by a singular verb, which in this case is "has."