The singular possessive for the noun ant is ant's.
The plural form of the noun ant is ants.The plural possessive form is ants'.example: The lovely spot we chose to set out our picnic was over an ants' nest.
The noun 'ants' is the plural form of the singular noun 'ant', a common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
Ant-like, antsy.
"The ant colony's" is not a sentence, it's a noun phrase. There is no possessive pronoun in this noun phrase. There is no pronoun in this noun phrase.
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The singular possessive is ant's.The plural possessive is ants'.
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The plural form of the noun ant is ants.The plural possessive form is ants'.example: The lovely spot we chose to set out our picnic was over an ants' nest.
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The noun 'ants' is the plural form of the singular noun 'ant', a common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
Yes, the word 'ant' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an insect, a word for a thing.
Ant-like, antsy.
The possessive form of the plural noun ants is ants'. Example: I sat down to rest right on an ants' nest. They did not like that.
"The ant colony's" is not a sentence, it's a noun phrase. There is no possessive pronoun in this noun phrase. There is no pronoun in this noun phrase.
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Chindi (Hindi word)
Yes, the word "extravagant" does have a suffix. The suffix in "extravagant" is "-ant." In linguistic terms, a suffix is an affix that is added to the end of a word to form a new word or to modify the meaning of the original word. In this case, the suffix "-ant" is added to the root word "extravag" to create the adjective "extravagant," which means lacking restraint in spending money or using resources.