In order to form possessive nouns, an apostrophe is needed, as well as the letter s for singular nouns.
For example, if you are referring to the surface of the table, you would write the table's surface.
If there were several tables, it would be tables' surfaces.
Some words where the singular noun changes form to become a plural will require the 's also, e.g. children's toys
The singular possessive form is mother's.The plural possessive form is mothers'.
The plural form for the proper noun Lois is Loises.singular nouns ending in 's' form the plural by adding 'es' to the end of the word.The plural possessive form is Loises'.plural nouns that end in 's' add an apostrophe after the ending 's' to form the possessive.
The word bush is a noun, a common, singular, concrete noun. Bushes is the plural form; bush's is the possessive form; bushes' is the plural possessive form.
The nouns in the sentence are: team's(possessive form) and defeat.The pronouns in the sentence are: our(possessive adjective) and us (personal pronoun).
The possessive of all English plural nouns ending in s is formed by adding an apostrophe: uncles'.
The singular possessive form is mother's.The plural possessive form is mothers'.
The possessive form for the book of Zoe is "Zoe's book."
The possessive form of the noun teacher is teacher's.
The principal's office is located on the second floor of the school.
The possessive form is: Santa's reindeer.
The possessive form is: mother's advice.
The possessive form is: the trick or treaters' candy.
The possessive form is the government officials' commands.
The possessive form is the businessmen's meeting.Plural nouns that do not end with -s, add an apostrophe -s for the possessive form.
The plural possessive form of "gums surfaces" is "gums' surfaces."
The possessive forms of most singular nouns are formed by adding an apostrophe followed by the letter "s" to the noun. For example, the possessive form of ramp is ramp's, and the possessive form of helicopter is helicopter's.Remember that the possessive form of it is its, with no apostrophe. One of the most common errors is to assume that as a possessive form, it should have an apostrophe. The word "it's", however, is a contraction of "it is", and not the possessive form of the pronoun it.
The plural possessive form is actors' association (the association of actors)