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The noun 'Hades' (in ancient Greek mythology) or hades (in modern English) is a singular noun as a word for the underground abode of the dead (in Greek mythology) or a synonym for hell, the place of eternal punishment for the wicked after death, presided over by Satan (in modern English).There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: Hades'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: hades'sNote: The form 'hade' is a noun, a word (in geology) for the inclination from the vertical of a mineral vein or fault; and a verb meaning to incline from the vertical.
Herodotus is considered to be the father of history. Herodotus was the first to record a historical event and that was the Persian War.
Some called Herodotus the first historian.
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Taco's is the singular possessive.
The singular possessive form of the word "taco" is "taco's".
The singular possessive form of jury is jury's
President's is the singular possessive form.
Dime's is the singular possessive of dime.
The singular possessive to the word baby is baby's.
The singular possessive is author's. The plural possessive is authors'.
No, the word children is a plural noun. The singular form is child; the singular possessive is child's.
There is no singular possessive of "actresses". The word itself is plural. The singular possessive of actress, however is "actress's."
The singular possessive form is lesson's.
The singular possessive form is grotto's.
The singular possessive form of the word "grandfather" is "grandfather's."