brother's, when brother has an s on the end and no ' on it it means more than 1 brother and when i does have the 's it is possessive.
Brother's is singular possessive. Brother is singular and brothers is plural.
The singular possessive form for brother is brother's; for example:I drive my brother's car.
The singular possessive is fish's.
Buzz's is the singular possessive.
The possessive form is Amos's.
No, "brother's" is a possessive form for singular nouns. It indicates that something belongs to one brother.
Brother's is singular possessive. Brother is singular and brothers is plural.
It is brother's
The possessive form of the singular noun brother-in-law is brother-in-law's.example: I'm making a cake for my brother-in-law's birthday.
The singular possessive form for brother is brother's; for example:I drive my brother's car.
Quantum is singular, not singular possessive. The singular possessive form is quantum's.
Museum is singular. Museum's is singular possessive. Museums is plural. Museums' is plural possessive.
The singular possessive pronouns are "my," "mine," "your," "yours," "his," "her," and "its."
The singular possessive of dish is dish's
The word he's is a singular contraction, not a possessive form.The contraction he's is a shortened form of the pronoun 'he' and the verb 'is'.The contraction he's functions as a subject and verb (or auxiliary verb) in a sentence or a clause.The possessive form of the personal pronoun he is his.Pronouns that function as possessives do not use an apostrophe.Examples:He is my brother. Or: He's my brother. (contraction)The house on the corner is his. (possessive pronoun)His house is on the corner. (possessive adjective)
The singular possessive is Martin's.
The singular possessive is fish's.