the singular possessive for the word leaf is leaf apostrophe s
The singular possessive form of "dress" is "dress's." This indicates that something belongs to or is associated with a single dress, such as "the dress's color" or "the dress's style."
The singular of leaf is leaf, and the plural is leaves.
No, the noun family is a singular, common noun, a word for any related group of people or things.The possessive form for the noun family is family's.
leaf's
the earth's
The singular form of "leave" is "leaf."
The singular possessive of leaf is leaf's.Example: The leaf's colour changed from green to orange as autumn approached.
leaves is the plural, leaf is the singular
The plural possessive form is the engines' noise.
leaves is a plural and the singular is leave
The answer for this question is the Stomata. Though if it is singular it is the Stoma.
'La cloque' is a French equivalent of 'leaf curl'.The feminine singular definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine noun 'cloque' in the singular means 'blister'. Together, they're pronounced 'lah klohk'.