The possessive form for the noun leaf is leaf's.
Example: You can usually identify a tree by the leaf's shape.
The possessive form of "leaf" is "leaf's." In English grammar, to show possession or ownership of something singular, we typically add an apostrophe and an "s" after the noun. So, if you are referring to something that belongs to a leaf, you would write "the leaf's color" or "the leaf's shape."
The possessive form of else is else's, as in someone else's possessions.
Hayden's
The plural is composers and the plural possessive form is composers' (just an apostrophe added).
The singular possessive is cabinet's (referring to one cabinet).
The possessive form for the noun leaf is leaf's.Example: A leaf's imprint was left on the window.
The plural possessive of "library" is libraries'.
The singular possessive of leaf is leaf's.Example: The leaf's colour changed from green to orange as autumn approached.
The possessive form of else is else's, as in someone else's possessions.
The possessive form of the plural noun dependents is dependents'.
The possessive form of "leaf" is "leaf's." In English grammar, to show possession or ownership of something singular, we typically add an apostrophe and an "s" after the noun. So, if you are referring to something that belongs to a leaf, you would write "the leaf's color" or "the leaf's shape."
Hayden's
The possessive form for the noun man is man's.example: It is a man's right to be happy.
The possessive of the singular noun alto is alto's.
The possessive form for the proper noun Zeus is Zeus's.
The possessive for a single country is country's (e.g. a country's borders).
Cowhand's