The people's country.
The possessive for a single country is country's (e.g. a country's borders).
The possessive form for the noun country is "country's".example: The country's economy is improving.
The possessive form of the singular noun country is country's.The plural form of the noun country is countries.The plural possessive form is countries'.Examples:The country's income is derived mainly from tourism.All of the countries' representatives were in attendance as the meeting began.
It depends on the context. It could be possessive, or it could be a contraction for "Country is". If you can't replace it with "country is", than it is probably possessive. Example: Possessive- "This is my country's land" Contraction- "My country's very large."
The singular possessive form is country's.Example: The country's main industry is tourism.
Wouldn't you be possessive if there were 2 billion people in your country who, on the daily, you must battle to the death to keep you prized possessions.
Yes, the word country's is a singular possessive noun. The apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the word indicates that something in the sentence belongs to that noun.Example: The country's official language is English.
The singular form for the plural noun countries is country; the singular possessive form is country's.
The word country's is the singular possessive form; the plural possessive form is countries'.
The single possessive of people is people's. The plural possessive of people is peoples'.
country's OR of the country
The possessive form of the singular noun country is country's.Example: That country's presidet has been in office for decades.