Book’s
Yes, the form book's is the singular possessive form.Example: The book's cover is torn.The plural form for the noun book is books; the plural possessive form is books'.
The word "person's" is a singular possessive form. It indicates ownership or association with a single person. For example, in the sentence "This is John's book," "John's" is the singular possessive form indicating that the book belongs to John. If you were referring to the possessive form for multiple people, the correct form would be "people's." For example, "This is the people's choice."
The possessive form of the singular noun school is school's.example: The school's library has copies of this book.
The singular possessive form of "Megan" is "Megan's." This indicates that something belongs to Megan, such as "Megan's book" or "Megan's car."
The singular possessive form is week's.
Book cover becomes "book covers" then you add an apostrophe to make book covers'. Hope I helped! XD
The singular possessive form is classmate's.
The singular possessive form of "Tony" is "Tony's." This is used to indicate that something belongs to Tony, such as "Tony's book" or "Tony's car."
The possessive form is Amos's.
The singular possessive form for the noun gypsy is gypsy's.
The singular possessive form for country is county's.
The singular form for the plural noun countries is country; the singular possessive form is country's.