Well, darling, the possessive noun of "tomb" is "tomb's." That's right, just slap an apostrophe-s at the end and you're good to go. Now go forth and conquer the world with your newfound knowledge of possessive nouns!
No, "tomb" is a singular common noun, not a possessive noun.
The possessive form of the noun pharaoh is pharaoh's.Example: The archaeologists were very excited to uncover the pharaoh's tomb.
Yes, "tombs" can function as a plural possessive noun when indicating ownership or association with more than one tomb. Example: The tombs' designs varied in style and size.
Tomb is a noun, an excavation for the burial a corpse.
The possessive form for the noun mummy is mummy's.The movie is called 'The Mummy's Revenge'.
No, "tomb" is a singular common noun, not a possessive noun.
The possessive form of the noun pharaoh is pharaoh's.Example: The archaeologists were very excited to uncover the pharaoh's tomb.
Yes, "tombs" can function as a plural possessive noun when indicating ownership or association with more than one tomb. Example: The tombs' designs varied in style and size.
The possessive singular noun is explorer's. The possessive plural noun is explorers'.
The possessive form for the noun coyote is coyote's.
The possessive form of zoo is zoo's.
The possessive form for the noun preacher is preacher's.
The possessive form for the noun laboratory is laboratory's.
No, he is not possessive. The possessive form would be his.
The possessive form for the noun oxygen is oxygen's.
The possessive form is grandson's.
The possessive form is island's.