u add 's wen a noun is jst 1 bt s' is used wen they ar two or more. E.g cat's tail and cats' tails
Yes, you can add an apostrophe followed by an s ('s) to show ownership for singular nouns ending in s, such as "James's car." However, for plural nouns ending in s, you only add an apostrophe after the s, like in "the students' books."
For singular nouns, you add an apostrophe and then another 's (e.g., "Jess's book"). For plural nouns that already end in 's', you just add an apostrophe (e.g., "the teachers' lounge").
This is an ambiguous point of grammar. Some people will add an apostrophe and another s, while others just use an apostrophe without another s. Personally I don't add another s. The pronunciation becomes too awkward.
You typically add an -s. For instance, "Simmon", you would add -s to make it Simmons'.
Typically, to show possession with a last name, you would add an apostrophe and an s ('s). For example, "Smith's car" indicates that the car belongs to someone with the last name Smith.
you add a s when it is pularl
No, you add -es instead of -s Example: bosses
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just delete the d and add s
You just add s to back, to make backs.
you can't add s whole but you can A** to whole. see A** hole
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Yes, you can add an apostrophe followed by an s ('s) to show ownership for singular nouns ending in s, such as "James's car." However, for plural nouns ending in s, you only add an apostrophe after the s, like in "the students' books."
You should add 's to the singular form of the word, such as James's hat. In other words, the hat that belongs to James ' Add 's to plural forms that do not end in s. Such as the children's games. . Add s' to the end of plural nouns that end in s. Such as, the cats' toys or the countries' laws. . Add 's to compound words such as my mother-in-law's money. , Add 's to the last noun to show joint possession of an object, as in Jack and Mary's house
The plural from for the singular noun hike is hikes, just add -s. The possessive form for the singular noun hike is hike's, just add -'s.
From right to left, you have the 1's bit, the 2's bit, the 4's bit and the 8's bit. If there's a 1 in the 1's bit, add 1. If there's a 1 in the 2's bit, add 2. If there's a 1 in the 4's bit, add 4. If there's a 1 in the 8's bit, add 8.
-s for composers.