Children's book
The possessive form in this sentence would be "children's," as in "all of the children's memory book."
The possessive form of "the turn of the children" is "the children's turn."
Children's
The possessive form for the book of Zoe is "Zoe's book."
The possessive form for the noun cover is cover's.The possessive form for the noun book is book's.EXAMPLESThis cover's seal is broken.The book's ending is a surprise.
The possessive form of "children" is "children's." For example: The children's toys are scattered all over the room.
The word children is the plural form for the singular noun child. The form children's is the plural possessive form. For plural nouns that do not end with -s, the possessive form does add the -'s to the end of the word.
The possessive form is the children's turn.
The plural form of the noun child is children.The plural possessive form is children's.Examples:A child's coat hung by the door. (singular)The children's coats hung in a row. (plural)
No, the word children is a plural noun. The singular form is child; the singular possessive is child's.
Yes, the form book's is the singular possessive form.Example: The book's cover is torn.The plural form for the noun book is books; the plural possessive form is books'.
The plural form for the noun child is children; the plural possessive form is children's.