The possessive form for the plural noun porches is porches'.
The possessive form for the plural noun porches is porches'.
The plural form of the noun porch is porches.The plural possessive form is porches'.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun porches(covered exterior areas).
Yes, a possessive noun is a kind of noun; a possessive noun is a noun in the possessive case.Example:noun: treepossessive noun: the tree's leavesnoun: Robertpossessive noun: Robert's bicyclenoun: storypossessive noun: the story's end
The possessive singular noun is explorer's. The possessive plural noun is explorers'.
The possessive form for the noun coyote is coyote's.
The abstract noun form for the adjective possessive is possessiveness.The word 'possessive' is also a noun, a word for a possessive case noun or pronoun.
Porches is the plural form.
The possessive noun family's is the singular possessive form.
diplomat possessive noun
The possessive form for the noun coyote is coyote's.
The singular possessive noun is Rex's.
No. It is a plural possessive noun.
No, it is a singular possessive noun.
The possessive noun is chimp's.
Yes, parents' is a possessive noun; the plural possessive form of the singular noun parent.
The possessive form of the plural noun workers is workers'.The possessive noun phrase is: the workers'tools.
Yes, the word torpedo's is the singularpossessive noun.The plural possessive noun is torpedoes'.
Porches is the plural form you seek.
boys - plural noun boys' - possessive plural noun men - plural noun men's - possessive plural noun
The singular possessive noun is fox's.The plural possessive form is foxes'.
The possessive form of the proper noun is Arturo's.The possessive noun phrase is: Arturo's baby sister.
A noun denoting ownership is called a possessive noun.A possessive noun is indicated by an apostrophe s ('s) added to the end of the noun, or just an apostrophe (') after the ending s of a plural noun that already ends with an s.A proper possessive noun is formed the same as a common noun.EXAMPLESI'll meet you at the doctor's office. (common possessive noun)I'll meet you at Doctor Mason's office. (proper possessive noun)What is the country's capital? (common possessive noun)What is Finland's capital? (proper possessive noun)I have to refill the chips' bowl. (common possessive noun)I have to refill the Doritos' bowl. (proper possessive noun)
No, he is not possessive. The possessive form would be his.
The possessive noun "bur's hooks" is a singular possessive noun (the hooks of one bur).
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