Dinosaur does not need an apostrophe. The plural form is dinosaurs. The singular possessive form is dinosaur's, as in "the dinosaur's tooth." Plural possessive would be dinosaurs', as in "the dinosaurs' eggs."
the dinosaurs' heads there i think.
No, the pronoun I is always capitalized; the first word of a sentence is always capitalized. If you must use the incomplete word goin, it must be followed by an apostrophe to indicate the missing letter, goin'.The correct sentence is:I am going to pass the first grade.
There is no possessive noun in the example sentence.A possessive noun is indicated by an apostrophe s ('s) or just and apostrophe (') added to the end of the noun.The noun "dinosaurs" is the plural form of the noun "dinosaur'The sentence with the correct possessive form is:The dinosaur's name should be George.Note: The noun "George" is a proper noun, a name for the dinosaur. A proper noun is always capitalized.
Goin is not a word.
we'z goin chicken huntin.
Goin' to Memphis was created in 1968.
I Got It Goin' On was created in 1988.
Peter Goin was born in 1951.
Goin' On was created on 1980-03-11.
Goin' West was created in 1969.
Goin' Blind was created in 1974.
Where You Goin' Now was created in 1992.