The possessive form for a noun ending with the letter -c is -c's.
Examples:
None are. (see the related questions below)The plural possessive of editor is editors' but it cannot take a possessive in the combined form "editor in chief" -- the plural possessive is editors in chief's.
The word that is NOT a pronoun is E. terrible, an adjective, a word that describes a noun (terribleweather; a terrible mistake).A. mine, a possessive pronounB. and C. you, a personal pronounD. ours, a possessive pronoun
The correct sentences is: A. Who's going to the movie tonight?The form "who's" is a contraction, a shortened form of "who is".The form "whose" is a possessive form, as in "Whose coat is this?"The form "whos" is not a word without the apostrophe.
singular: dancer singular possessive: dancer's plural: dancers plural possessive: dancers'
Unscramble the letters to form an English word: C T T H C R A E I
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None are. (see the related questions below)The plural possessive of editor is editors' but it cannot take a possessive in the combined form "editor in chief" -- the plural possessive is editors in chief's.
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Five letter words starting with C and ending with X are calyx and codex.