There is no possessive noun in the sentence:
"The need of America for lumber was great 100 years ago."
The sentence has to be reworded to use a possessive form noun:
"America's need for lumber was great 100 years ago."
A possessive noun is indicated by an apostrophe s ('s) at the end of a word that doesn't already end with an s; or just an apostrophe (') at the end of a plural noun that does end with an s.
The company 84 Lumber is a home improvement store specializing in all different types of lumber needs. They have other items related to the lumber industry as well.
yes they were.
The geography affected the economy, occupations, and activities of the thirteen American colonies. The New England colonies were on rocky soil but had tons of forest area and was coastal so lumber and maritime occupations were at the forefront of their economy. The Middle Colonies included New York and Pennsylvania. Their economies were marked by lumber and manufacturing mills. The southern coloniesâ?? economy centered around tobacco and the plantation.
mordor, dale, the shire, and river run
lumber
Lumber is singular. Plural would be lumbers. Lumber is used to describe wood. Lumbers is used to describe the action of being lazy and slow.
Materia is Latin for wood, lumber, or matter.Mother.If you are translating a sentence in which "mater" is used, it is in either the nominative or vocative singular form. This means that you are either addressing her (mother-...) or she is the subject of the sentence (The mother, my mother, etc.).
Keep the lumber dry otherwise it will not ignite.The lumber is stored in the cellar.We need more lumber.Lumbar and lumber are not the same thing.
He works at the lumber yard. He is lumbering around with depression. I did two different definitions.
We went to the lumber yard to pick up some 2 x 4s.
The lumber supply in a forest is abundant.
To lumber is to move ponderously.An elephant will lumber around until it is aroused to flight.You lumber about like a grouchy old bear.
ten billon dollars
North America
Fish, lumber and ships.
Coal, Iron, Lumber, and Petroleum.
There are lots of driftwood on this river, wonder if there's a lumber yard somewhere near.