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The possessive form for the noun parent is parent's.
Yes, "parents'" is a possessive noun indicating that something belongs to more than one parent.
Parents' is the possessive form of parents.
The correct possessive form for the noun parent is parent's.Example: A parent's note is required for any class absence.
The plural form of the noun child is children.The plural possessive form is the children's parent.The plural form of the noun parent is parents.The plural possessive form is child's parents.
No, the form parent's is the singular possessive form.example: I need a parent's signature on my permission slip.The plural form of the noun parent is parents.The plural possessive form is parents'.example: We're planning a party for my parents' anniversary.
"His mother" is a noun phrase consisting of a possessive pronoun ("his") and a noun ("mother"). "His" functions as a possessive determiner indicating ownership, and "mother" is a noun referring to a female parent.
The plural form of the noun child's is children's.The plural form is the children's parent.
The plural form of the noun parent is parents.The plural possessive form is parents'.example: The parents' committee has been able to acquire the athletic equipment.
The possessive form for the plural noun parents is parents'.Example: The parents' committee has arranged the field trip.
singular possessive of parent: one parent> parent's
Yes, the word "dad's" is a noun, the possessive form of the noun "dad", a word for one's male parent; a word for a person.The possessive form of the noun is indicated by the apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the word.The possessive form of the noun indicates that something in the sentence belongs to "dad".Example: My dad's car is new.