The noun spelled Marx is a person's name, a proper noun which is always capitalized. Some well known people named Marx are Karl Marx, the 19th century philosopher, or Groucho Marx and the Marx Brothers a well known comedy group of the twentieth century. Both Karl and Groucho Marx are well known enough to still be regularly quoted in the twenty first century.
You may mean the noun marks, the plural form of mark, a word for a line, notation, impression, stain, cut, nick, or notch made on the surface of something; a line for a border or a starting position. Examples:
The marks on the base of the vase tell us that it is 18th century, made in France.
I bought the new table for half price because it had marks on the top.
The correct plural noun phrase is the Marx brothers.When using the surname to refer to two or more family members, the surname is singular, functioning as an attributive noun (a noun used as an adjective to describe another noun, also called a noun adjunct). The noun phrase "Marx brothers" is a plural noun phrase, two or more brothers.The correct plural, possessive form is Marx brothers', indicating that something belongs jointly to the brothers.Example: The Marx brothers' career began in vaudeville.
The plural form of the proper noun Marx is Marxes.Example: The Marxes were Groucho, Chico, Harpo, Zeppo, and Gummo.
No, they aren't. Compound nouns are two nouns put together to make one, like "summertime" or "schoolteacher." Karl Marx is a Proper noun (a noun that is someone's name or the title of something, that needs to be capitalized).
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The possessive of "Marx" is "Marx's".
Groucho Marx's birth name is Julius Henry Marx.
Sam Marx was Harpo Marx's dad.
There are two clauses in the example sentence:whose real name was Julius Marxwho were all comediansBoth of these clauses are relative clauses. A relative clause is a group of words that includes a subject and a verb but is not a complete sentence. A relative clause 'relates' information about a noun or an antecedent.The word 'whose' is functioning as an adjective by describing the noun 'name'. The clause relates information about the noun 'Groucho Marx".The word 'who' is functioning as a relative pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun by introducing the relative clause that relates information about its antecedent 'brothers'.
Sam Marx was Harpo Marx's dad.
Yes.
The possessive form for the Marx Brothers is the Marx Brothers'.example: The Marx Brothers' nonsense is still popular today..
No, Marx is not single.