A possessive noun always has an apostrophe.
The apostrophe is used to show that a noun is possessive.
No, it is a noun (a punctuation mark). The word is also used for a rhetorical device.
The first component of a complete sentence is a capital letter. The second component is a subject, what the sentence is about. The third component is the predicate, the action of the sentence. The fourth component is complete thought. The final component is terminal punctuation: a period, exclamation point, or question mark.
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An apostrophe is used to show possession and contractions. The apostrophe is used to show the possessive form of a noun and is use also used to form contractions.
There is no single punctuation mark that all nouns carry.
A possessive noun always uses an apostrophe to indicate possession. The abbreviation for a possessive is 's, added to the end of the noun.
The apostrophe is used to show that a noun is possessive.
The word end mark is a noun. An end mark is a punctuation mark which appears at the end of a sentence.
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No, it is a noun (a punctuation mark). The word is also used for a rhetorical device.
The singular possessive noun for child is child's.
The possessive form of the noun "Kansas" is "Kansas's" or "Kansas'."
The word "hyphen" is a noun. It refers to a punctuation mark (-) used to join words or parts of words together.
You would say, 'the mouse's barbecue'.
The possessive form is the candy's wrapper.
The noun 'punctuation' is a mass noun (also called an uncountable noun), it has no plural form.The noun 'punctuation' is a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements.