The possessive form of the singular noun school is school's.Example: The school's award was proudly placed on the entrance wall.
In French, the principal of a school is called "le directeur" if it is a male, and "la directrice" if it is a female. This term is used to refer to the person who is in charge of the administrative and educational aspects of the school.
No, "school" is a noun, not an adjective. Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns, while nouns are people, places, things, or ideas.
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The plural form of the noun teacher is teachers.The plural possessive form is teachers'.Example: The school is closed on Monday due to a teachers' conference.
The nouns are: principal school students class
Possessive nouns and possessive pronouns functions as adjectives which are used to describe a noun.
The singular possessive of "principal" is "principal's." This form is used to indicate that something belongs to or is associated with a principal, such as "the principal's office" or "the principal's decision."
The possessive nouns in the sentence are:Frank'sSue'sThe pronoun in the sentence is 'his', a possessive adjective describing the noun 'house'.
Possessive nouns show a relationship between the possessive noun and the noun that it shows possession for. An adjective may or may not be involved. John's book is on the desk. (The possessive form John's shows its relationship to the book, there are no adjectives in the sentence.)
Examples:Mary and Mark's child starts school this year. (the child that belongs to Mary and Mark is the same child, so only use the possessive form for the last of the group of possessive nouns)Mary's boy and Mark's girl start school this year. (the boy and the girl are two different children belonging to different parents, so each possessive noun is the possessive form)
Apostrophes are use in possessive nouns and contraction. Susan's purse, Joey's bike, and bird's wing are examples of possessive nouns. Contractions are words such as can't (cannot), I'd (I would), and don't (do not).
Examples of possessive nouns starting with N are:Napoleon'snature'sNew Zealand'snorth'sThe Netherlands'snight'sNebraska'snapkin'sNorth Pole'snose'sThe Nile'snecktie's
Some plural possessive nouns that start with letter N are:nations'necklaces'needles'neighbors'nerves'nights'noodles'noses'nuts'nylons'
The possessive form of the noun teacher is teacher's.
Possessive nouns describe something in the sentence as belonging to that noun.Possessive pronouns take the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something.The pronouns that are possessive adjectives are more similar to possessive nouns in that they describe a noun as belonging to someone or something.Both possessive nouns and possessive adjectives are placed just before the noun that they describe.EXAMPLESpossessive noun: The Brown's house is on the corner.possessive adjective: Their house is on the corner.possessive pronoun: The house on the corner is theirs.possessive nouns: Jane's mother is also John's aunt.possessive adjectives: Her mother is also his aunt.possessive pronoun: Jane's mother is also mine. Jane is my sister.
The possessive form of the plural noun principals is principals'.Example: Our principal is away at a principals' conference.