Typically, you add "s" to a noun to indicate plurality or possession (e.g., cats, John's book). The rules can vary depending on the noun's ending (e.g., adding -es to nouns ending in -ch, -s, -sh, -x, -z). Proper nouns and irregular nouns may follow different rules.
The standard method of showing possession is to add an apostrophe 's' to the end of the noun or, if the word already ends with an 's', to add an apostrophe after the 's'. Examples:The woman's coatThe children's poolMy brothers' namesGeorge Washington's wifeCalifornia's coastlineThe teachers' conference
A possessive noun shows ownership. Add an apostrophe and s ('s) to a singular noun. Add s and an apostrophe (s') to a plural noun. Add an apostrophe and s ('s) to irregulare plural nouns. I hope this helps you.
u add 's wen a noun is jst 1 bt s' is used wen they ar two or more. E.g cat's tail and cats' tails
You form the possessive of a noun by adding an apostrophe and an s. You can frequently do the same thing by using the preposition of. That can clarify the situation when you could confuse possessive and plural or cause some other type of confusion.
Usually, you add an "s" to make a singular word plural.
The plural from for the singular noun hike is hikes, just add -s. The possessive form for the singular noun hike is hike's, just add -'s.
The standard method of showing possession is to add an apostrophe 's' to the end of the noun or, if the word already ends with an 's', to add an apostrophe after the 's'. Examples:The woman's coatThe children's poolMy brothers' namesGeorge Washington's wifeCalifornia's coastlineThe teachers' conference
Yes, the possessive form for the plural noun women is women's.A plural noun that does not end in -s does add the apostrophe -s at the end. Examples:children'sdeer'sgeese'sdata'soxen's
A possessive noun shows ownership. Add an apostrophe and s ('s) to a singular noun. Add s and an apostrophe (s') to a plural noun. Add an apostrophe and s ('s) to irregulare plural nouns. I hope this helps you.
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.
Yes Because Bomb Is A Noun And If You Add A S at The End It Will Be A Plural Noun
u add 's wen a noun is jst 1 bt s' is used wen they ar two or more. E.g cat's tail and cats' tails
You form the possessive of a noun by adding an apostrophe and an s. You can frequently do the same thing by using the preposition of. That can clarify the situation when you could confuse possessive and plural or cause some other type of confusion.
Usually, you add an "s" to make a singular word plural.
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If a plural noun ends with an -s, just add the apostrophe after the ending -s (s').If a plural noun does not end with an -s (an irregular plural), add the apostrophe -s ('s) the same as for a singular noun. Examples:man; men; men'schild; children; children'sdeer; deer; deer'stooth; teeth; teeth's
Just add -s hospitals