The possessive form for the noun tissue is tissue's.
The possessive form for the noun tissue is tissue's.
The possessive form of the noun tissue is tissue's.
The possessive form of the noun tissue is tissue's.Example: The tissue's color was a healthy pink.
The possessive form for the noun tissue is tissue's.Example: The tissue's shreds clung to all the clothes in the washer.
The possessive form of the noun tissue is tissue's.Example: The tissue's size is larger than standard.
The possessive form of the noun tissue is tissue's.Example: She insists that the tissue's color matches her room.
The plural form of the noun tissue is tissues.The plural possessive form is tissues'.Example: The tissues' box has a special offer on the bottom.
The singular possessive form is heart's; the plural possessive form is hearts'.
The possessive form is subsidiary's.
The possessive form of "synopsis" is "synopsis's" or "synopsis'."
No, it is singular, the possessive form of it is its. The plural form of it is they or them, and the possessive form is their.To answer the question directly: there is no such word as ITS'.
The singular possessive is Richard's; the plural possessive is Richards'.