The possessive form of the proper noun Ms. Smith is Ms. Smith's.
example: Ms. Smith's office is on the second floor.
The possessive form of Ms. Smith is Ms. Smith's.
The possessive form for "Ms. Sloan" is "Ms. Sloan's."
The plural form for the noun citizen is citizens.The plural possessive form is citizens'.Example: The bridge was funded by hundreds of citizens' contributions.
The possessive form of the singular noun citizen is citizen's.example: A citizen's car is parked in the mayor's spot.
The plural form of the compound noun brother-in-law is brothers-in-law.The plural possessive form is brothers-in-law's.example: Both of my brothers-in-laws birthdays are on the same day.
As of the latest available data, approximately 44% of the population in Greenwood, MS, receive some form of welfare benefits. This includes programs such as SNAP (food stamps), Medicaid, and housing assistance.
The possessive form is Ms. Alvarez's.
The possessive form for "Ms. Sloan" is "Ms. Sloan's."
The singular possessive form for Smith is Smith's.
The possessive form of the singular noun smith is smith's.example: I bought this at a goldsmith's shop at the mall.
The possessive form for the proper noun MacKaye is MacKaye's.Example: Ms. Mackaye's office is on the second floor.
The plural possessive form of "smith" is "smiths'".
The possessive form is Ms. Valdes's. The reason you add the 's' after the apostrophe is because it is pronounced Valdesis.
The plural possessive form of "voter" is "voters'".
To form the plural possessive form for names, add an apostrophe and an "s" after the plural form of the name. For example, if the name is "Smith" and it is pluralized as "Smiths," the plural possessive form would be "Smiths'.
The possessive form of the proper noun Diaz is Diaz's. Example: Ms. Diaz's phone is ringing.
A pronoun that shows possession is a possessive pronoun and a possessive adjective.A possessive pronoun is a a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something.The possessive pronoun that takes the place of a noun for a single female is hers.Example:The house with the beautiful garden is Ms. Smith's.The house with the beautiful garden is hers.A possessive adjective is a word placed before a noun to describe the noun as belonging to someone or something.The possessive adjective that take the place of a noun for a single female is her.Example:Ms. Smith's house has a beautiful garden.Her house has a beautiful garden.
No, but its without the apostrophe is the correct, the singular possessive form of the pronoun it. Pronouns do not use an apostrophe to show possession.The plural of it is they/them.The possessive of they is their/theirs.example: Mr Smith is their teacher. And that classroom is theirs.