The possessive form is: the girl's sweater.
The plural form for the noun sweater is sweaters.
This girl said that that girl's sweater was here a moment ago. The girl's teacher smiled broadly.
The possessive form for the plural noun keys is keys'. Example use:The keys' chain was caught on my sweater.
The possessive noun for girl (singular) is girl's for multiple girls the possessive word would be girls'
The possessive form for the noun girl is girl's.Example: The girl's report card pleased her parents.The possessive form of the singular noun girl is girl's.example: The girl's bicycle had a flat tire.
Sweater Girl - 1942 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:15
Yes, the word girl's is a singular possessive noun/The noun phrase: girl's school = the school of the girl
Lana Turner 1921-1995 was a Hollywood movie star and pin-up girl often called the Sweater Girl.
The possessive noun for girl is girl's. For example: The had their slumberparty in the girl's room. He returned the girl's purse.
For a group of girls, the correct possessive form is girls' night out.For one girl, the correct possessive form is girl's night out.
The possessive form of the singular noun girl is girl's.The possessive form of the plural noun girls is girls'.Examples:What is the girl's name. (singular, the name of the girl)The girls' locker room is on the left. (plural, the locker room for girls)
"This girl's" is the possessive form for one girl, indicating that something belongs to or is associated with that specific girl. "This girls'" is the possessive form for multiple girls, indicating that something belongs to or is associated with them.