The possessive noun for "birds" in the phrase "birds' love" indicates that the love belongs to the birds. In this case, "birds'" is the correct form of the possessive, as it shows that the love is associated with multiple birds.
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A noun is a word used to name a person, animal, place, thing, and abstract idea. So in the above sentence, the word "Birds" is the object, therefore a noun...
A possessive noun always has an apostrophe.
The singular possessive noun for child is child's.
You would say, 'the mouse's barbecue'.
The possessive form is the candy's wrapper.
The possessive form is Kaunas's.
Calf's. The calf's tail was swatting at the fly.
The common noun is the sentence is life.
The nouns in the sentence are love and step.
covey- n. a small flock of birdsyou use the word covey in a sentence by: first, reading the definition then, trying to make a sentence fits the definition.Ex: We spotted a covey of birds. (please do not copy this sentence)
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