The possessive form of 'the car of your mom' is your mom's car.
The possessive form of the noun mom is mom's.example: Today is my mom's birthday.
No, the form mom's is the singular possessive form; for example: This is my mom's new car.The plural form is moms; the plural possessive form is moms'; example: Our moms' card party should be over now.
No, the form mom's is the possessive form of the singular noun mom. The 'sindicates that something belongs to mom.Example: My mom's car is a black Honda.The form mom's may also be a contraction for "mom is".Example: My mom is picking us up at two. OR: My mom's picking us up at two.The plural form of the noun mom is moms (no apostrophe).
The possessive noun form is: in my mother's car
Person's He's is not a possessive form the possessive for he is his. His car His son not he's
The possessive form of Evelyn is Evelyn's. Example: Is that Evelyn's car?
The singular form of the plural noun cars is car.The singular possessive form is car's.Example: My car's inspection is due.
The possessive form of the noun detective is detective's.Example: The detective's car pulled up next to the patrol car.
The plural form of the noun mom is moms.The plural possessive form is moms'.example: Thanks to some of our moms' efforts, the playground has been cleaned up.
Car is a singular noun: "He bought a new car."The singular possessive form is car's: "The car's interior was in perfect condition."The plural form of the noun car is cars: "There were many nice cars at the dealer."The plural possessive form is cars': "The cars' prices were a little too high."
The pronoun you is a personal pronoun. The pronoun you is both singular or plural, both subjective or objective. Example uses:Because you are my friend, my mom made some for you too.Because you are my friends, my mom made some for you too.The possessive form for the pronoun you is yours; the possessive adjective form is your. Example uses:Possessive pronoun: I found some car keys, are they yours?Possessive adjective: I found some car keys, are they your keys?
The singular possessive form for brother is brother's; for example:I drive my brother's car.