The Smith's dog.
The possessive noun in the sentence is in the incorrect form.The correct possessive form for 'the toy of the dog' is 'the dog's toy'.
The correct possessive form for the singular noun dog is dog's.example: My dog's name is Dixie.
The possessive form is: The wet dog's tail is wagging.
The possessive form for the noun dog is dog's.Example sentence: The dog's collar has the dog's name in rhinestones.
Dan's dog.
The plural possessive form of "smith" is "smiths'".
One dog has a dog's collar.
The possessive noun in the sentence is in the incorrect form.The correct possessive form for 'the toy of the dog' is 'the dog's toy'.
The possessive form of the singular noun dog is dog's.example: My dog's name is Jack.
To form the plural possessive form for names, add an apostrophe and an "s" after the plural form of the name. For example, if the name is "Smith" and it is pluralized as "Smiths," the plural possessive form would be "Smiths'.
No. To is a preposition. A possessive noun usually has an apostrophe (') eg dog's, doctor's
A possessive form indicates ownership or relationship to something, such as "John's book." A plural possessive form is used to indicate that more than one person or thing owns or is related to something, such as "the students' projects."
The dog's owner is looking for him. dog's - singular possessive noun The teachers' cars have been stolen. teachers' -plural possessive noun
The singular form of the plural noun smiths is smith.The singular possessive form is smith's.example: I bought this at a goldsmith's shop on Main Street.
Possessive noun actually is a grammatical classification, so there is no need to ask what the classification is for a possessive noun. A possessive noun is a possessive noun.A possessive noun is a word used to describe another noun.Examples: the dog's collar; the man's hat; California'sgovernor.The possessive noun and the noun it describes is a noun phrase that functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The dog's collar is missing. (subject of the sentence)I found the dog's collar in the yard. (direct object of the verb 'found')
The word dogs is a plural noun. The singular is dog.
No, "dog's" is not a separate word from "dog." "Dog's" is a possessive form of the singular noun "dog," indicating ownership or belonging.