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The form dog's is the possessive form of the singular noun dog.

Example: This is my dog. My dog's name is Spot.

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What part of speech is dogs?

The word dogs is a plural noun. The singular is dog.


Is dogs' a plural noun?

Yes, the word dogs is a plural noun. The singular noun is dog.


Is dog's leather collar plural possessive or singular possessive?

The noun dog's is the singular possessive form (one dog, one collar).The plural possessive form is dogs' (The dogs' leather collars).


If a word already has an apostrophe how do you make it plural?

Apostrophes are not used to form plurals. For example, the plural of dog is dogs, not dog's. Dog's is a possessive noun.


What is the singular possessive form of dog?

The possessive form for the plural noun dogs is dogs'.Example: All of the dogs' collars have a tag imprinted with their name.English plural nouns ending in s form the possessive by adding an apostrophe (') after the ending s.


In the sentence the dogs collar is red would you spell dogs dog's or dogs'?

spell it dog's. This means the collar belongs to the dog. (one dog possessive) dogs' - The dogs' owner took them to the park. (more than one dog possessive). If your original sentence was about more than one dog then you would write it like this: The dogs' collars are red.


What is the possessive noun in the sentence The dogs toy was wet?

The possessive noun in the sentence is in the incorrect form.The correct possessive form for 'the toy of the dog' is 'the dog's toy'.


Does boys use an apostrophe?

It depends on how the word 'boys' is used. If it is a plural noun, then no. The boys chased the dog. If is is a singular possessive noun, then yes. The boy's dog chased him. If it is a plural possessive noun, then yes. The boys' dogs chased them.


Does dog's have an apostrophe?

It depends. The plural form of dog is dogs but the possessive form of dog is dog's IE: Two dogs are sitting on the porch. The dog's food dish is empty.


How do you spell dogs as a possessive?

If you mean something belonging to one dog, as in "the dog's mouth", like that. If you mean something belonging to two or more dogs, as in "All dogs' mouths", like that.


How do you know when a word is a singular possessive noun?

It will end in apostrophe and s = 's book (singular) book's (possessive) -- The book's cover is torn. dog (singular) dog's (possessive) -- The dog's owner has gone.


Is the word to a possessive noun?

No. To is a preposition. A possessive noun usually has an apostrophe (') eg dog's, doctor's