Peoples isn't a word. The noun people is the plural form for person. The possessive form requires an apostrophe -s, not just the -s. For example:
Singular possessive: person's
Plural possessive: persons'
Plural possessive: people's
Don't know what possive means. Maybe you mean possessive?If you mean possessive then add 's to the noun: colonist'sThe colonist's houses were demolished in the storm.
No, the word "divers" is the plural form of the singular noun "diver".The possessive form of the singular noun "diver" is diver's.The possessive form of the plural noun "divers" is divers'.
The word he is not a noun; he is a subjective pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun as the subject of a sentence or phrase. The possessive form for the pronoun he is his. Example uses:This is my brother, James. He is a student at state college. The car that I sometimes drive is his.
The noun 'archaeology' is an abstract noun, a word for the study of historic or prehistoric peoples and their cultures; a word for a concept.
Possessive nouns are nouns that have an added suffix to show that something belongs to the noun. In most cases, an apostrophe 's' or just an apostrophe (if the word ends with an 's') is added. For example:boy; The boy's bike was new.park; They have extended the park's hours for the summer.Illinois; Illinois' capital is Chicago.Donald Trump; I saw Donald Trump's pride and joy, Trump Tower, in New York City.
Don't know what possive means. Maybe you mean possessive?If you mean possessive then add 's to the noun: colonist'sThe colonist's houses were demolished in the storm.
The word mine is a pronoun, not a noun. It is the possessive, objective pronoun meaning belonging to me.
The possessive form of the singular noun knife is knife's.example: This knife's blade is dull.
The possessive form of the plural noun 'women' is women's.Example: A women's group raised the money for the playground.
You can use "horrible" with a possessive noun by adding an apostrophe "s" to show possession, for example, "my dog's horrible behavior." This construction indicates that the behavior being described belongs to the dog in question.
The possessive noun for "teachers" is "teachers'."
No, the word "divers" is the plural form of the singular noun "diver".The possessive form of the singular noun "diver" is diver's.The possessive form of the plural noun "divers" is divers'.
The word he is not a noun; he is a subjective pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun as the subject of a sentence or phrase. The possessive form for the pronoun he is his. Example uses:This is my brother, James. He is a student at state college. The car that I sometimes drive is his.
child's
The plural possessive of "country" is "countries'".
John's car's wheel's valve's cap's color's hue hurt Lily's sister's cat's ears' sensitivity greatly.
If prid is a noun used in English, then it is from a very specialized sub-vocabulary. It is certainly not a common word or abbreviation. Probably, you meant the word " pride ", which is a singular noun. It can be used as a collective noun [ still singular ] representing a specialized usage as a name for certain groups of things, as in a pride of lions.