The possessive form of the noun week is week's.
Example: This week's meeting has been cancelled.
The possessive form of "week" is "week's." For example, "I need to finish my project by the end of the week's deadline."
The singular possessive form is week's.
The singular possessive form of the word "week" is "week's."
The plural form of the noun week is weeks.The plural possessive form is weeks'.Example: The course is a three weeks' duration.
The plural form of the noun granddaughter is granddaughters.The plural possessive form is granddaughters'.Example: Both of my granddaughter's birthdays are this week.
The plural form of the noun wife is wives.The plural possessive form is wives'.Example: Both of our wives' birthdays are this week.
The singular possessive form is week's.
The singular possessive form of the word "week" is "week's."
The plural form of the noun week is weeks.The plural possessive form is weeks'.Example: The course is a three weeks' duration.
The possessive form for the noun couple is couple's.Example: The couple's anniversary is this week.
The possessive form for the noun couple is couple's.Example: The couple's anniversary is this week.
Yes, the possessive form of the noun week is the correct form for 'the end of the week' (the week's end).
The plural form of the noun wife is wives.The plural possessive form is wives'.Example: Both of our wives' birthdays are this week.
The plural form of the noun granddaughter is granddaughters.The plural possessive form is granddaughters'.Example: Both of my granddaughter's birthdays are this week.
The plural form of the noun week is weeks.The plural possessive form is weeks'.Example: The course is a three weeks' duration.
The possessive form of "he" is "his": He did his homework after dinner.
No, it is singular, the possessive form of it is its. The plural form of it is they or them, and the possessive form is their.To answer the question directly: there is no such word as ITS'.
The singular possessive form is heart's; the plural possessive form is hearts'.