A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.
A singular noun is a word for just one person, place, or thing.
A possessive noun is a noun that shows something belongs to that noun.
A singular possessive noun is a noun for one person, place, or thing that shows something belongs to that noun. Possession is shown by the addition of an 's to the end of the word. Examples of singular possessive nouns:
The man's dog was well behaved.
We stayed up to watch the city's lights come on.
The carrot's color added brightness to the salad.
The singular form is talent; the singular possessive is talent's.
Party's is the singular possessive form of party.
The singular possessive form of copy is copy's.
The singular possessive form for the noun embargo is embargo's.
The possessive form of the singular noun 'daughter' is daughter's.example: This is a gift for my daughter's birthday.
"Firefly's" is a singular possessive noun.
The singular possessive noun is stepchild's.
No, "tomb" is a singular common noun, not a possessive noun.
The singular noun is tooth.The singular possessive noun is tooth's.
The singular possessive form for the noun clock is clock's.
The noun vest is the singular form.The noun vest's is the singular possessive form.
The singular possessive noun of grandmother is grandmother's.
No, "she's" stands for she is. The singular possessive noun for a female is her or hers.
The singular possessive noun for nature is "nature's."
The singular possessive noun for lioness is lioness' or lioness's, whichever you think sounds better.
The possessive form of the singular noun son is son's.Example: Your son's grades have improved this semester.
The possessive form of the singular noun 'arch' is arch's.Example: A lantern hung from the arch's center.