The possessive form for the proper noun Tony is Tony's.
Example: We met Tony's sister at the party.
The possessive form of the singular noun Tony is Tony's.Example: Tony's birthday is on Friday.
The singular possessive form of "Tony" is "Tony's." This is used to indicate that something belongs to Tony, such as "Tony's book" or "Tony's car."
The possessive form of the singular, proper noun Tony is Tony's.Example: We're off to Tony's house for a party.
The plural form of the proper nun 'Tony' is Tonys.The plural possessive form is Tonys'.Example: The Tonys' last names are Marco and Polo.
The possessive form of "he" is "his": He did his homework after dinner.
No, it is singular, the possessive form of it is its. The plural form of it is they or them, and the possessive form is their.To answer the question directly: there is no such word as ITS'.
The possessive form is lawyer's.
The possessive form is posse's.
The possessive form is whistle's.
The plural possessive form is Luis's.
The singular possessive form of the noun "it" is "its". Note that there is no apostrophe in the possessive form of "it". The apostrophe is only used after "it" when used as a contraction of "it is".
The singular possessive form is heart's; the plural possessive form is hearts'.