The possessive form of the proper noun Lopez is Lopez's.
Example: Mr. Lopez's classroom is on the second floor.
The singular possessive form of "Lopez" is "Lopez's."
The possessive form of the proper noun Lopez is Lopez's.Example: Mr. Lopez's house is number twenty-four.
The plural form of the proper noun Lopez is Lopezes.The plural possessive form is Lopezes'.Example: The Lopezes' house is number twenty.
No, he is not possessive. The possessive form would be his.
Him is not possessive. The possessive would be 'his'.
The singular possessive form of "Lopez" is "Lopez's."
The possessive form of the proper noun Lopez is Lopez's.Example: Mr. Lopez's house is number twenty-four.
The plural form of the proper noun Lopez is Lopezes.The plural possessive form is Lopezes'.Example: The Lopezes' house is number twenty.
Although there are a number of forms of possessive nouns, the most common is shown by adding an apostrophe 's'. This distinguishes the possessive from the plural that is shown by simply adding the 's'. Examples:Plural: The boys rode their bikes.Possessive: The boy's bike was red.
The singular possessive form is army's.Example: The army's position is shown here on the map.
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The possessive form of the singular noun artist is artist's.Example: My favorite artist's work is being shown at the Municipal Museum.
No, he is not possessive. The possessive form would be his.
Him is not possessive. The possessive would be 'his'.
For the sentence provided, you would not need an apostrophe because possession is being shown with the possessive pronoun "their."
The singular possessive form of song is song's. The plural possessive is songs'. Note that the only difference between singular and plural possessive is the position of the apostrophe.It is possible to avoid this by using the alternative method for showing the possessive in the English language. The singular possessive can be shown as of the song, and the plural possessive as of the songs.
Owner's IS the possessive for owner. The apostrophe and -S make it possessive. The possessive for the plural owners would be owners'