The singular possessive is business's.
The plural possessive is businesses'.
To show possession.
An apostrophe is this symbol ' . It can be used to show possession. It can also be used in plural possession, but not always for "its".
tavares'
Add 's.
Yes. The apostrophe is used to show possession, such as in "the dog's collar". it is also used in a contraction to indicate missing letters, such as in "can't", where the letters n and o are missing.
To show possession
To show possession.
The name for the ' symbol used to show possession in English is an apostrophe.
They do not show possesstion.
An apostrophe is this symbol ' . It can be used to show possession. It can also be used in plural possession, but not always for "its".
An apostrophe is this symbol ' . It can be used to show possession. It can also be used in plural possession, but not always for "its".
To show possession, add apostrophe s: county's.
tavares'
No
Yes. Additionally, the possession within the real estate does not have to be similar to the possession of the business; however a guarantee by way of the business and the property owners will be needed. In addition, the borrower does not have to have any ownership in the business; however the business and any 20% owner of the business have to be a guarantor on the SBA loan.
Both expressions show possession. The apostrophe before the s indicates singular posession and the apostrophe after the s indicates plural possession. Example: the car's bumper (singular); the cars' bumpers (plural)
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