A noun ending in the letter o forms the plural by adding an apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word.
Examples:
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The spelling "mommas" is the plural of momma, as "mamas" is the plural of mama (mother).If you want to form a possessive of the word momma, you would use an apostrophe, so it would be momma's, as in Big Momma's House (2000).
It's used to subsitute a missing letter in a contraction or show ownership. Ex. don't..... used to show that the letter o is missing.____The apostrophe is also used to represent a possessive case in English, for example, the Jim's toys, Mary's books and so on. If the possessor is plural and ends in -s the apostrophe is placed after the -s, as in the boys' toys, the girls' clothes, etc. If a name ends in -s, use 's as in Charles's story. Neveruse a possessive apostrophe with the pronouns its, his, hers, ours, yours, theirs.
You don't. The letter O is a letter, not a word. The word "oh" is a word but it does not stand for the letter O.
The surname may be McDonald or MacDonald, with the plural Mcdonalds / MacDonalds.The fast food chain is the posssessive form McDonald's.
Vino blanco. Vino means wine and blanco means white. Since vino ends in an "o" masculine form, blanco also ends in an "o" masculine form.
"My" is an English equivalent of the Italian word mio.Specifically, the word is a possessive adjective in its masculine singular form. It is pronounced "MEE-o". The feminine singular form, mia, is pronounced "MEE-a".
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One common exception is the word "mano" (hand), which is feminine even though it ends in -o.
A seven (7) letter word that starts with M and ends with O: memento
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oneodeoreoboeoscillateorangeogreoperateopineobliteratedobdurateobsolete
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