There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:
Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: analysis'
Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: analysis's
Examples:
Our analysis' result is inconclusive.
Our analysis's result is inconclusive.
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"Analysis" is a singular noun. "Analyses" is the plural form of the word. "Analysis's" or "analysis' " can be used to indicate singular possession, while "analyses' " would be the plural possessive form.
The possessive form of "he" is "his": He did his homework after dinner.
No, "analysis" is not a plural possessive. It can be used as both a singular and plural noun. For example, "the analysis" is singular, and "multiple analyses" is plural.
No, it is singular, the possessive form of it is its. The plural form of it is they or them, and the possessive form is their.To answer the question directly: there is no such word as ITS'.
The possessive form is whistle's.