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The possessive form for the mass noun gas is gas's.Example: The gas's price has gone up again.
The possessive form for the noun substance is substance's.Example: The substance's origin could not be determined.
Methane is another word for natural gas
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Gas is not exactly a synonym for fizz, but the phrase gas bubbles would be.
One. It is a possessive pronoun with a grammatical function.
One. It is a possessive pronoun with a grammatical function.
The word 'possessive' is a noun as a word for a grammatical form showing ownership, possession, purpose, or origin.The most common use of the word 'possessive' is as an adjective to describe a noun; example: She finally dumped her possessive boyfriend.
The possessive form for the mass noun gas is gas's.Example: The gas's price has gone up again.
Grammatical forms refer to variations of a word based on its function in a sentence. Nominative form is used for subjects, objective for objects, and possessive to show ownership or relationship. These forms help indicate the role of words within a sentence.
The word 'possessive' is a noun and an adjective.The noun 'possessive' is a word for the case of nouns and pronouns expressing possession.The adjective 'possessive' is a word used to describe a noun as showing the desire to possess or control someone or something; used to describe a word as the grammatical tense expressing possession.
The word "to be" in a grammatical sentence usually means future.
A single word does not and cannot have a grammatical structure.The word 'yet' does not have a past tense
The singular possessive form for the noun gas is gas's.Example: Will the gas's price ever come down?
the root word is "grammar"
No, the word "it" is a singular pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for one thing.The word "it" is not a possessive form.The possessive pronoun and possessive adjective is its.
The possessive word for Priscilla is "Priscilla's."