The possessive form is the mirror'sreflection.
mirror's reflection
mirror's reflection
It would be very unusual to use "echo" (meaning the reflection of a sound) in a possessive manner in normal conversation. I suppose you could say:- The echo's sound was muted (=singular possessive) or The echos' sounds were muted (=plural possessive)
The singular possessive form is heart's; the plural possessive form is hearts'.
The sentence should read, "The man stole the ladies' handbags."Without the apostrophe, the noun ladies is simply the plural form of lady. In this sentence, the possessive form is required because the handbags belong to the ladies.The singular possessive form is lady's; the plural possessive is ladies'.
mirror's reflection
mirror's reflection
a reflection
a reflection
The singular possessive form of the noun mirror is mirror's.The plural form of the noun mirror is mirrors.Thee plural possessive form is mirrors'.Examples:The mirror's frame cracked and the glass fell to the floor. (singular)All of the mirrors' reflections gave varying perspectives of the room. (plural)
The possessive form of the noun group is group's.example: Our group's standing qualified for the finals.
group's
The noun reflections is the plural form of the singular noun reflection.The singular possessive form is reflection's.The plural possessive form is reflections'.Examples:Her reflection's image pleased her very much. (singular)You can't see under the water because of the reflections' brightness. (plural)
A mirror interacts with light by exhibiting specular reflection. This means that a mirror will form an image, which is why one can see herself in a mirror.
every plane mirror has a lining of silver on its back...which makes reflection possible
The plural form of the noun group is groups.The plural possessive form is groups'.example: All of the groups' leaders had to participate in the event.
The possessive form of the plural noun women is women's.Example: The women's group raised the money for our playground.