The possessive form of the singular noun lady is lady's.
examples:
The lady's dog had a sparkly collar.
The elegant lady's hat went flying across the ground.
The lady's car was not damaged.
The lady's clothes were very stylish.
The possessive form of the singular noun lady is lady's.Example: What is the lady's name?
The correct possessive form is: ladies' clubThe noun ladies' is the plural possessive form.Can one lady form a club? The singular possessive form is lady's club.
The possessive form of the singular noun lady is lady's.examples:The lady's dog had a sparkly collar.The elegant lady's hat went flying across the ground.The lady's car was not damaged.The lady's clothes were very stylish.
lady is a singular noun -- The lady is late. ladies is a plural noun -- The ladies are late lady's is a singular possessive noun -- The lady's dress is dirty ladies' is a plural possessive noun -- The ladies' dresses are dirty.
The noun ladies' is the plural possessive form, the club of a number of ladies.A lady's club is the singular possessive, but don't look for one because a club of one lady would be very rare.
No, lady is a noun; a singular, common noun. The pronouns to use for 'lady' are 'she' (subjective), 'her' (objective), and 'hers' (possessive).
The ladie's club is not a correct possessive form.The noun ladies is the plural noun.The possessive form of the plural noun is ladies'.The correct plural possessive form is the ladies' club.The noun lady is the singular noun.The correct singular possessive form is a lady's club(a golf club intended for a female).
The noun spectacles is an uncountable noun with no singular form. The noun spectacles is a shortened form for a pair of spectacles. The plural form is two pairs of spectacles.The plural form for the noun phrase young lady is young ladies. The singular possessive form is young lady's; the plural possessive form is young ladies'.Example singular possessive: The young lady's spectacleswere left in the library.Example plural possessive: Two young ladies' spectacleswere left in the library.
Ladies' handbags are on sale.
Quantum is singular, not singular possessive. The singular possessive form is quantum's.
The noun lady's is the possessive form of the singular noun lady.The apostrophe s means that something belongs to a lady.
The sentence should read, "The man stole the ladies' handbags."Without the apostrophe, the noun ladies is simply the plural form of lady. In this sentence, the possessive form is required because the handbags belong to the ladies.The singular possessive form is lady's; the plural possessive is ladies'.