The plural of life is lives.
The plural possessive form of lives is lives'
The possessive form of the singular noun life is life's.example: These volumes represent his life's work.
The singular form for the plural noun lives is life. The singular possessive form is life's. Example: His life's works are housed in the new museum.
There is no word in English spelled lifes.The plural form of the singular noun life is lives.The possessive form of the singular noun life is life's.
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.
The singular possessive form of "person" is "person's." The possessive plural would either be "persons' " or "people's."Example:Each person's responsibility is to be a good steward of their own life and to obey the laws.
'Life's gift' should indeed have an apostrophe, as the gift is belonging to life (possessive pronoun), as it were.
The possessive form for the noun loafer is loafer's.Examples:A loafer's life lacks much accomplishment.The dog took of with the loafer's mate.
The possessive form of the proper noun Benjamin Franklin is Benjamin Franklin's.Example: Benjamin Franklin's life was long and interesting.
The singular possessive form of "person" is "person's." The possessive plural would either be "persons' " or "people's."Example:Each person's responsibility is to be a good steward of their own life and to obey the laws.
A son's pride in his father can inspire him all his life.
Him is not possessive. The possessive would be 'his'.
No, he is not possessive. The possessive form would be his.