The possessive form of the singular noun hour is hour's.
Example: After an hour's wait, I called a taxi.
The plural form of the noun hour is hours.
The plural possessive form is hours'.
Example: The beach is four hours' drive from here.
The singular possessive is hour's. The plural possessive is hours'.
The singular form for the noun hours is hour; the singular possessive form is hour's.There are times that an hour's duration can seem like an eternity.
The possessive form of the singular noun hour is hour's.example: One hour's wait seemed like an eternity.
The possessive form of the noun hour is hour's.Example: One hour's wait seemed like an eternity.
No. Hours is a plural noun. There is an adjective "hourly" that refers to things done by or on the hour. if you use 'hour' singularly, you can form the possessive adjective hour's. To do this with 'hours' you would have to create an adverbial (e.g. three hours) and take the possessive of that (e.g. three hours' time).
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The plural form of the singular noun hostess is hostesses.The plural possessive form is hostesses'.example: "The hostesses' wage at the restaurant is $7.40 an hour." (the wage for all the hostesses)
The singular form for the noun hours is hour; the singular possessive form is hour's.There are times that an hour's duration can seem like an eternity.
Examples of possessive forms for singular and plural units of time:an hour's layover (singular)two hours' layover (plural)a year's assignment (singular)two years' assignment (plural)a moment's fright (singular)two seconds' thought (plural)
The possessive form of the singular noun hour is hour's.example: One hour's wait seemed like an eternity.
The plural form of the noun hour is hours.The plural possessive form is hours'.Example: They are expected to arrive in three hours' time.
1. All English nouns form the possessive singular by adding -'s: The fox's lair, James's house. 2. All English nouns form the possessive plural by adding -' after the -s of the plural: The dogs' owners, the Joneses' house. Except 3. All English PLURAL nouns not ending in -s form the possessive like the singular, with 's: Men's clothing, the Children's Hour, the geese's nests
No. However, there is a sound-alike word our.As the possessive pronoun form of we, our could be seen as the opposite of the possessive form of the plural you, which is "your."
The singular possessive form is season's.
Example of singular possessive nouns for time:a moment's timea second's timea minute's timean hour's timea day's timea year's timeExamples of plural possessive nouns for time:a few moments' timea few seconds' timethree minutes' timefour hours' timefive days' timesix years' time
The first person, plural, subjective, personal pronoun is we.The homophone is the adjective wee, which describes a noun as very small.The first person, plural, subjective, personal pronoun is us.There is no homophone for the word us.The first person, plural, possessive adjective is our.The first person, plural, possessive pronoun is ours.The homophones are the singular and plural nouns, hour and hours.
To form possessive nouns, add an apostrophe and the letter "s" ('s) to the end of a singular noun, or just an apostrophe after a plural noun. For example, "The book belonging to Sarah" becomes "Sarah's book," and "The books of the students" becomes "the students' books."
The possessive form of the noun hour is hour's.Example: One hour's wait seemed like an eternity.