The plural possessive form is colonists'.
The possessive form for the noun colonist is colonist's.Example: A colonist's day was filled with hard work.
The possessive plural is histories'.
Spanish colonists were from Spain.
The possessive form of the singular noun yesterday is yesterday's.Example: There was an article about that in yesterday's newspaper.
The colonists provided fur and other Natural Resources from their area.
The plural possessive form of "colonists" is "colonists'."
The possessive form of the plural noun colonists is colonists'.Example: These are examples of the earliest colonists' dwellings.
The possessive form for the noun colonist is colonist's.Example: A colonist's day was filled with hard work.
The possessive form is: The colonists were not prepared for the winter's extreme cold.
Don't know what possive means. Maybe you mean possessive?If you mean possessive then add 's to the noun: colonist'sThe colonist's houses were demolished in the storm.
Him is not possessive. The possessive would be 'his'.
No, he is not possessive. The possessive form would be his.
The singular possessive is biker's; the plural possessive is bikers'.
Women's is a plural possessive. The singular possessive is woman's
The singular possessive is ant's.The plural possessive is ants'.
The possessive form of "he" is "his": He did his homework after dinner.
The singular possessive is "ox's". Another contributor wrote "oxen's", but that is the plural possessive.