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The possessive form of zoo is zoo's.
The word zoo's is the singular possessive (refers to one zoo).The plural is zoos and the plural possessive is zoos' (e.g. The zoos' directors agreed to merge them into a single state corporation.)
The plural of zoo is zoos. The plural possessive form of zoos is zoos'.
The plural form of the noun zoo is zoos.The plural possessive form is zoos'.example: The USDA is responsible for all zoos' compliance with The Animal Welfare Act.
The word zoo's is the possessive form of the singular noun zoo.The plural noun is zoos.The plural possessive form is zoos'.Example: Many zoos' habitats have improved over the past decade.
No, the word "zoo" is a noun. The form "zoo's" is the possessive form of the noun "zoo'. The apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the noun shows that a word in the sentence belongs to that noun (the zoo's gate or the zoo's keeper).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: The zoo's parking lot is very convenient. It is directly across from the main gate. (the pronoun "it" takes the place of the noun "parking lot" in the second sentence)
The plural form for the noun zoo is zoos. The plural possessive form is zoos'.Example: The zoos' inspections in our state are done on annual basis.
The possessive form for the proper noun Zeus is Zeus's.
No, the word "it" is a singular pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for one thing.The word "it" is not a possessive form.The possessive pronoun and possessive adjective is its.
The possessive word for Priscilla is "Priscilla's."
"Zoos" is the plural form of "zoo," used when referring to more than one zoo. "Zoo's" is the possessive form of "zoo," indicating ownership or association with a singular zoo (e.g., the zoo's entrance). "Zoos'" is the plural possessive form, indicating ownership or association with multiple zoos (e.g., the zoos' conservation efforts).