In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'boy' is a gender specific noun for a young male person.
The corresponding gender specific noun for a young female person is girl.
Possessive singular boy's
Possessive plural boys'
The possessive form for the singular noun boy is boy's.
Example: The boy's bicycle has a flat tire.
The word 'boy' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a young, male person.
A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing.
The word boy is a correct noun, a word for a young, male, human; a word for a person.
'Boy' is a noun; nouns do not have tense.
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singular possessive: boy'splural possessive: boys'
Yes, the possessive form for the singular noun boy is boy's.Example: The boy's bicycle has a flat tire.
The possessive form is the boy's watches, or the boy's two watches.
The possessive form of the singular noun boy is boy's.Example: The boy's hat blew off in the wind.
The possessive form for 'the paddle of the boy' is 'the boy's paddle'.
The plural form of the noun boy is boys.The plural possessive form is boys'.
Singular possessive nouns are formed by adding an apostrophe s ('s) to the end of a noun. Example:The boy has a hat. (boy = singular noun)Here is the boy's hat. (boy's = a possessive noun)
Plural possessive nouns show ownership or relationship of more than one person or thing (e.g., children's toys). Singular possessive nouns show ownership or relationship of one person or thing (e.g., the dog's leash).
Yes. The pronoun "his" is a possessive adjective (possessive determiner) that can take the place of a male possessive noun.Example : "The boy found his book." (i.e. the boy's book)The possessive cannot be used in place of the pronouns heor him.
It depends on whether you are forming a possessive or a plural.The spelling boy's is a singular possessive, e.g. one boy's book.The spelling boys is plural, as in several boys.The spelling boys' (ending apostrophe) is a plural possessive, as in the boys' bikes.
It depends on what you are trying to say.boys - pluralboy's - possessive (belonging to one boy)boys' - possessive (belonging to more than one boy)
No.A possessive noun is - noun + ' sThe boy's father went away. The possessive form boy's tells us whose father.The cat's food was gone. The possessive cat'stells us who the food belongs to.