The possessive form of the singular noun alumna is alumna's.
Example: An alumna's donation made the scholarship possible.
The possessive form of the singular noun alumna is alumna's.Example: The building fund has been initiated by an alumna's generous donation.
The possessive form of the singular noun alumna is alumna's.Example: The building fund has been initiated by an alumna's generous donation.
Latin 'alumna' is the feminine of alumnus, a male graduate or former student of a school, college or university.The plural of alumna is alumnae, meaning female graduates.The English possessive is formed by adding an apostrophe +s, so the possessive of the plural of alumnae would be alumnae's.Example sentence: The military academy is particularly aware of the need to give special attention to alumnae's personal needs in an environment that has traditionally been an exclusively male one.
No, the singular is alumna and the plural is alumnae.The other forms are the singular alumnus and the plural alumni.
of Alumna
The singular possessive form for the noun alumna is alumna's.example: The alumna's roommate graduated the same year as she did.
The possessive form of the singular noun alumna is alumna's.Example: The building fund has been initiated by an alumna's generous donation.
The possessive form of the singular noun alumna is alumna's.Example: The building fund has been initiated by an alumna's generous donation.
Latin 'alumna' is the feminine of alumnus, a male graduate or former student of a school, college or university.The plural of alumna is alumnae, meaning female graduates.The English possessive is formed by adding an apostrophe +s, so the possessive of the plural of alumnae would be alumnae's.Example sentence: The military academy is particularly aware of the need to give special attention to alumnae's personal needs in an environment that has traditionally been an exclusively male one.
Single = assembly Plural = assemblies Possessive single = assembly's Possessive plural = assemblies'
Possessive of the singular business is business's; possessive of the plural businesses is businesses'.
la alumna means the student (female)
The correct spelling of the possessive form of "people" is "people's."
The plural form of alumna is alumnae.
A female alumnus is an alumna (plural alumnae).
Its.[Definitely not: it's]
The possessive pronouns are: mine, yours, his, hers, and its. The possessive adjectives are: my, your, his, her, and its. There is no single thing that a possessive pronoun (or a possessive adjective) always has. It is either spelled and used correctly or it is not.