The possessive form of the plural noun industries is industries'.
Example: Many industries' management takes responsibility for their impact on the environment.
The plural is industries. The plural possessive is industries'.
(e.g. The industries' rivalry was hurting them both.)
industry's
Sugar industry is an Eco friendly industry as it's by product is also used as a raw material for different type of industries like paper industry, beverages industry and power generating industry.Thus this industry does not generate any waste.
A linkage industry is one whose products are needed in another industry. An example is agriculture which can be linked to the food industry.
the steel industry --Bear
It is an industry,in which the goods is prepared by combining 2 or more materials for eg- cement industry
Secondary industry for petroleum
The possessive form for the noun territory is territory's.Example: The territory's main industry is agriculture.
The plural possessive form is industries'.
The possessive form for the noun territory is territory's.Example: The territory's main industry is agriculture.
The singular possessive form is country's.Example: The country's main industry is tourism.
The possessive form of the noun port is port's.Example: The port's main industry is fishing.
The singular possessive form of the word "country" is "country's".
-ies means plural, more than one industry. -y's is a possessive- shows something that belongs to an industry.
The noun Puerto Rico is a proper noun; proper nouns are always capitalized.The possessive form is Puerto Rico's.Puerto Rico's economy has moved from agriculture to an industry and service based economy .
A proper possessive noun is a proper noun that indicates something belongs to it. Example:California's movie industry is known world wide.I always enjoy Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.Vera Wang's gowns are very expensive.I brought you a box of Godiva's chocolates.
No, "him" is not a possessive pronoun. It is an objective pronoun used as the object of a verb or preposition. Possessive pronouns include "his" as a possessive form of "he."
No, he is not possessive. The possessive form would be his.
The singular possessive is biker's; the plural possessive is bikers'.