The word 'saw' is the singular form of the noun; the plural form is saws.
The word saw is also a verb:
To cut with a blade: saw, saws, sawing, sawed, sawn.
To discern visually: see, sees, seeing, saw, seen.
The singular possessive form for the noun saw is saw's.
The possessive form of the singular noun waltz is waltz's.example: I never saw him again after the waltz's end.
The possessive form of the singular noun hunter is hunter's.example: We smelled the hunter's campfire before we saw his camp.
Yes, the singular and plural form for the noun is deer; the singular and plural possessive form is deer's. Examples:I saw a deer's footprints in the snow by the trees.I saw some deer's footprints in the snow by the trees.
There were nine sheep in the competition, but Elmer's sheep was the winner.
We saw a team of oxen pulling a farmer's wagon of hay.
The noun 'deer' does not change form from singular to plural.The singular possessive form is deer's.The plural possessive form is deer's.Example:In the morning we found a deer's footprints in the snow. (singular)In the morning we found several deer's footprints in the snow. (plural)
The possessive form of the singular noun deer is deer's.Example: We found a deer's footprints in the snow.Note: The plural form of the noun deer is deer. The plural possessive noun is the same as the singular possessive form.Example: We found several deer's footprints in the snow.
The singular form of the demonstrative pronoun 'these' is this.
The singular form of "that" is "it."
The plural form of the noun moose is the same as the singular: mooseThe singular and plural possessive form are also the same: moose'sExamples:We saw a moose's footprints in the snow.We saw several moose's footprints in the snow.
The singular form is cuff.