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Q: Which word is the singular possessive form of Ben?
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What is the singular possessive form of the word ben?

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Is Benjamin Franklin a possessive noun or a singular possessive noun?

Ben Franklin is a proper noun, a singular noun. Ben Franklin is not a possessive noun. The possessive form is Ben Franklin's. Example sentence:Ben Franklin's life was long and interesting.


What is the singular possessive form of the word it?

The possessive form of "it" is "its". (There is no plural form.) No possessive pronouns take an apostrophe: his, hers, ours, yours, its, theirs. "The dog is yours. Its name is Ben." Don't confuse "its" with "it's", which means "it is" or "it has". It is wrong to write "The dog is your's. It's name is Ben." Neither of the apostrophes should be there.


What is the possessive noun of Ben Franklin?

The possessive form of the proper noun Benjamin Franklin is Benjamin Franklin's.Example: Benjamin Franklin's life was long and interesting.


What kind of noun Ben?

The noun 'Ben' is a singular, proper, concrete noun; the name of a specific person (real or fictional). The name 'Ben' is often a shortened form of Benjamin.


If Ben Fraklins has an s will it be a plural possessive noun?

Ben Franklins (with an S, no apostrophe) is a plural- two or more Ben Franklin. Ben Franklin's (s with an apostrophe) is possessive- something that belonged to one Ben Franklin. Ben Franklin's glasses. Ben Franklins' (s and then an apostrophe) is plural AND possessive. Something that belonged to more than one Ben Franklin.


What did ben find on the mountain?

Ben is the anglicized form of the Gaelic word 'beinn', meaning 'mountain'.


What is 'well-spoken' when translated from English to Italian?

The singular ben parlata or the plural ben parlatein the feminine and the singular ben parlato and the plural ben parlati in the masculine are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "well-spoken." Context makes clear which form suits even though newbie language speakers tend to select the masculine singular no matter what. The respective pronunciations will be "ben par-LA-ta" or "ben par-LA-tey" in the feminine and "ben par-LA-to" or "ben par-LA-tee" in the masculine in Italian.


What is the Italian 'O del mio amato ben' in English?

'Oh of my beloved dear' is an English equivalent of 'O del mio amato ben'.The word 'del' combines the preposition 'di' with the masculine definite article 'il' to mean 'of, from the'. The masculine possessive 'mio' means 'my'. The past participle 'amato', in the masculine singular form and from the infinitive 'amare', means 'beloved' in its use as an adjective/noun. The word 'ben' is a variation of the adverb 'bene', which means 'fine, good, well'.All together, they're pronounced 'oh dehl MEE-oh ah-MAH-toh BEH-neh'.


What is 'Lungi da te Ben mio' when translated from Italian to English?

"Far from you, my love" is an English equivalent of Lungi da te, ben mio. The adverb, preposition, second person informal singular pronoun, and masculine singular noun and possessive most famously reference the title of a composition by Giuseppe Sarti (baptized December 1, 1729 - July 28, 1802). The pronunciation will be "LOON-djee da tey ben MEE-o" in Italian.


What does the root word ben means?

The root word "ben" means good or well-being. It is often used in words like benefit, benevolent, and benign.


Who is Ben Wellington?

The name "Ben Wellington" is not singular or unique enough to identify a specific individual.