The possessive form of the noun tomb is tomb's.
Example: The tomb's inscription was very old.
The possessive form of "tomb" is "tomb's."
No, "tomb" is a singular common noun, not a possessive noun.
The possessive form of the noun pharaoh is pharaoh's.Example: The archaeologists were very excited to uncover the pharaoh's tomb.
Yes, "tombs" can function as a plural possessive noun when indicating ownership or association with more than one tomb. Example: The tombs' designs varied in style and size.
Yes, "tomb" is a noun. It refers to a structure in which a dead body is buried or interred.
The possessive form of the noun "mummy" is "mummy's."
The possessive form of the noun pharaoh is pharaoh's.Example: The archaeologists were very excited to uncover the pharaoh's tomb.
The possessive singular noun is explorer's. The possessive plural noun is explorers'.
The possessive form for the noun coyote is coyote's.
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 noun for "diplomat" is "diplomat's." For example: The diplomat's speech was well-received.
Yes, "parents'" is a possessive noun indicating that something belongs to more than one parent.
The possessive form for the noun coyote is coyote's.
Yes, "tomb" is a noun. It refers to a structure in which a dead body is buried or interred.
No, it is a singular possessive noun.
The singular possessive noun is Rex's.
The possessive form of the plural noun workers is workers'.The possessive noun phrase is: the workers'tools.
The possessive form for the noun monument is monument's.