The singular form of the noun lions is lion.
The singular possessive form is lion's.
Example: We heard a lion's roar in the distance.
No, the word lion's is the singular possessiveform.The plural noun is lions; the plural possessive form is lions'.
The possessive form is the lions' roar.
"Bee" can be both singular and plural. The singular possessive form is "bee's," while the plural possessive form is "bees'."
The singular noun is lion.The plural adds an S to form lions. (more than one lion)The plural possessive adds only an apostrophe to refer to more than one lion.The lions' skins and manes were dusty from the long journey across the plain.
The singular possessive noun for lioness is lioness' or lioness's, whichever you think sounds better.
No, the word lion's is the singular possessiveform.The plural noun is lions; the plural possessive form is lions'.
In his dream he saw a pride of lions roaring and chasing a herd of deer
The singular possessive form of "test" is "test's".
The singular possessive pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, and its. The singular possessive adjectives are my, your, his, her, and its.
The singular possessive is ant's.The plural possessive is ants'.
Museum is singular. Museum's is singular possessive. Museums is plural. Museums' is plural possessive.
The singular possessive of dish is dish's
Taco's is the singular possessive.
The singular possessive form is classmate's.
The singular possessive is biker's; the plural possessive is bikers'.
The singular possessive is fish's.
Grave's is the singular possessive.