The singular possessive is athlete's.
The plural possessive is athletes'.
The singular possessive form is word's, for example the word's definition.
possessive form of the word glass: glass'
possessive form of the word Cathi: Cathi's
The possessive form of the word fairy is fairy's.
The singular possessive form for stockholder is stockholder's.
The noun athletics is an uncountable noun that has no singular form.The word athletic is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The possessive form of the plural, uncountable noun is athletics'.example: The athletics' curriculum at this school is nonexistent.
"Athlete's" would be the possessive form of one athlete. "Athletes'" would be the possessive form of two or more athletes.
The plural form for the noun athlete is athletes.The plural possessive form is athletes'.Example: We raised the money to pay for the athletes' uniforms.
The word 'athlete' is a noun, a word for a person.
No, the word "it" is a singular pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for one thing.The word "it" is not a possessive form.The possessive pronoun and possessive adjective is its.
the athlete is awesome
Two possessive words for the word "you" are "your" and "yours."
The word, athlete comes from the Latin language as the word, athleta. The Greeks were the first to use the word athlete, possibly because of the Olympic games held in Ancient Greece.
I am an amazing athlete.
Athlete is a Greek word for a combatant or a champion, especially a prize-fighter.
The singular possessive form is word's, for example the word's definition.
Julia's (possessive)