The possessive form of the proper noun Plymouth Rock is Plymouth Rock's.
example: Plymouth Rock's inscription reads "1620".
Words that can be made from the letters in 'Plymouth Rock' are:chopchumchumpclotclothcloutclumpclumpycohortcolorcoltcomplycoocookcoolcoopcootcopcopycorkcotcoupcourtcourtlycoycrookcropcroupcrycultcupcurcurlcurlycurtcurtlycuthohockhokumholyhoothophothourhourlyhulkhumhumorhumphurlhurthutlolocklockoutlockuplookloomlooploopylootloplotloutluckluckylumplumpylurklymphmockmoltmoomoormootmopmothmotormouthmuchmuckmulchmurkmurkymymythohohmoomphoptorouchouroutoutcropoutcryphotophylumploypluckpluckyplumplypolopoochpoolpoorlyporchporkportportlypotpouchpoultrypourpoutpromprypuckpurlputrockrockyromprookroomroomyrootrotroutrumrumprutthouthumpthytotomtootooktooltoptorchtorytouchtouchytourtoytromptrooptrophytrucktrulytrumptrytucktumorupuprootyolkyouyouryouthyuckyumyurt
they settled at the plymouth rock.
Plymouth Rock, although they didn't land on it.
Plymouth Rock is in Massachusetts.
Plymouth Rock is granodiorite which is an igneous rock.
The possessive form for the noun rock is rock's.
Plymouth Rock is located in Massachusetts, seeing as the Pilgrims landed there.
Plymouth Rock is traditionally considered the place where the Pilgrims landed, disembarked,and founded the Plymouth Colony in 1620. Plymouth Rock is located on Water Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Plymouth Rock
No, the noun 'Plymouth Rock' is a proper noun, the name of a specific thing. A proper noun is always capitalized.A common noun is a general word for any person, place, or thing. The noun 'rock' (lower case r) is a common noun, a general word for any piece of stone. A common noun is only capitalized when it is the first word in a sentence.
According to legend, Plymouth Rock, although that's not where they first landed.
Plymouth, Massachusetts