I suppose it's because they're protective over their child, especially if your partner is a maleI suppose you should just make sure that your relationship goes okay, and treat your partner exceptionally well, then their father might lay off a bit.
Partners' is the plural possessive of partners
The possessive form of the singular noun dad is dad's idea.example: The garage sale was my dad's idea.
The plural form for the noun dad is dads; the plural possessive form is dads'.
The noun partners uses an apostrophe only when it is showing possession. Examples:Singular possessive: The partner's share is twenty percent.Plural possessive: The partners' shares total eighty percent.
The plural form for the noun dad is dads; the plural possessive form is dads'.
The plural form for the noun dad is dads; the plural possessive form is dads'.
The noun phrase 'my dad' is a possessive form.The word 'my' is a pronoun called a possessive adjective, used to take they place of the noun (name) of the speaker.Example: My dad taught me to ride mybicycle.
The noun phrase 'my dad' is a possessive form.The word 'my' is a pronoun called a possessive adjective, used to take they place of the noun (name) of the speaker.Example: My dad taught me to ride mybicycle.
No. Neither the noun "dad" nor it's possessive form "dad's" should be capitalized. Indeed why should you write the possessive with a capital letter if you don't do so with the ordinary form?
Yes, the word "dad's" is a noun, the possessive form of the noun "dad", a word for one's male parent; a word for a person.The possessive form of the noun is indicated by the apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the word.The possessive form of the noun indicates that something in the sentence belongs to "dad".Example: My dad's car is new.
The plural of "dad" is "dads" (fathers).The possessive of the word is dad's (belonging to a dad, or any dad).The possessive of the plural is dads' (belonging jointly to two or more dads).
NO. Dad's is a possessive noun it shows something belongs to Dad. Dad's car is a red Toyota. - (the car belongs to Dad)