The singular possessive form for the proper noun Cox is Cox's.
Example: Jeff Cox's brother is graduating this weekend.
The possessive form of the singular noun boy is boy's.Example: The boy's hat blew off in the wind.
The possessive form of the proper noun Cox is Cox's.Example: This is Mr. Cox's book.
No, because if you say it slow, ei-ther it is not singlular. does that help?
"candy" or "sweets" translates in to German as :-"Bonbon" or "Süßigkeit" in the singlular and "Bonbons" or "Süßigkeiten" in the plural.
The correct way would be 'a horse outruns an attacker', singlular horse, present tense.
They are Charles Cox and Danny cox
Gerard Cox has written: 'Gerard Cox'
Him is not possessive. The possessive would be 'his'.
No, he is not possessive. The possessive form would be his.
Doc Cox's birth name is Robert Cox.
"Indices" is the plural form of the word "index," which refers to a list or system used to access information. "Index" is the singular form.
Damarcus Cox is 6' 4 1/2".