The possessive form for the noun cook is cook's.
George S. Cook died in 1902.
George S. Cook was born in 1819.
That's it cook. Cook is a verb -- I am going to cook tonight noun -- Jack is training to be a cook
Cook Out - restaurant -'s motto is 'Cooked Outdoors Style'.
Madeleine Kamman has written: 'The New Making of a Cook' -- subject(s): Cookery 'Larousse French Home Cooking' 'The making of a cook' -- subject(s): Cookery 'When French women cook' -- subject(s): French Cookery, French Cooking 'The Making of a Cook (Making of a Cook 238)' 'Madeleine cooks' -- subject(s): Cookery
The word cooks is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.All cooks work in kitchens.If the word cooks has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.I found the cooks' time sheet in the garbage.The cooks' fingernails were dirty.
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Jesse W. Cook has written: 'The Cook (Kochs)' -- subject(s): Genealogy
The abstract noun form of the verb to cook is the gerund, cooking.The noun 'cook' is a concrete noun, a word for a person.
Beryl Cook has written: 'Bertie and the big red ball' -- subject(s): Dogs, Fiction 'Bouncers' -- subject(s): Themes, motives 'One man show' 'Private view' 'Beryl Cook on the town' -- subject(s): English Painting, Exhibitions 'Beryl Cook's New York' -- subject(s): New York (N.Y.) in art, In art 'Beryl Cook'
Joseph S. Cook has written: 'The Old Testament its own defence' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Bible, Criticism, interpretation