The possessive form of the word "fairy" is "fairy's." This indicates that something belongs to or is associated with a fairy. In grammar, the apostrophe followed by the letter "s" is used to show possession for singular nouns.
The singular form of the noun fairies is fairy.The singular possessive form is fairy's.Example: The fairy's name is Tinkerbell.
The plural form of the noun fairy is fairies.The plural possessive form is fairies'.example: We have to rehearse the fairies' dance.
The plural of the noun fairy is fairies.
The singular possessive form is word's, for example the word's definition.
possessive form of the word glass: glass'
The singular form of the noun fairies is fairy.The singular possessive form is fairy's.Example: The fairy's name is Tinkerbell.
The plural form of the noun fairy is fairies.The plural possessive form is fairies'.example: We have to rehearse the fairies' dance.
The possessive form of the word dictionary is dictionary's.
The plural of the noun fairy is fairies.
The singular possessive form is word's, for example the word's definition.
possessive form for the word holders: holders'
the possessive form of the word Cathie: Cathie's
possessive form of the word Cathi: Cathi's
possessive form of the word Congress: Congress'
possessive form of the word glass: glass'
The possessive form of the word "month" is "month's."
The possessive form is Lindbergh's.