The possessive form for "the telephone of the children" is the children's telephone.
Note: The term "the telephone of the children" or "the children's telephone" is NOT a sentence, it's a noun phrase, a group of words (without a verb) based on a noun (telephone) that functions as a unit in a sentence.
Example sentences:
The children's telephone needs a new battery. (subject of the sentence)
I bought a new battery for the children's telephone. (object of the preposition 'for')
There is no possessive noun unless you change the phrase to read, 'the children's telephone'. In this example the possessive noun is children's.
Currently, there is no possessive noun. Because the telephone belongs to the children, it needs to be changed to the children's telephone. Children'sis now the possessive noun, and it is a plural possessive.
The possessive noun in the sentence is "Jo's." It shows that the homework belongs to Jo.
The possessive form of the noun sentence is sentence's.Example: You can edit the sentence's length.The pronoun that that takes the place of the noun sentence is it.The possessive form (a possessive adjective) is its.Example: The sentence is too long. You can edit its length.
The correct form is "The coats belong to the children." There is no need for an apostrophe in this sentence because "children" is a plural noun, not possessive.
The Possessive noun for the telephone of the children is telephone of the children's
The possessive form for "the telephone of the children" is the children's telephone.Note: The term "the telephone of the children" or "the children's telephone" is NOT a sentence, it's a noun phrase, a group of words (without a verb) based on a noun (telephone) that functions as a unit in a sentence.Example sentences:The children's telephone needs a new battery. (subject of the sentence)I bought a new battery for the children's telephone. (object of the preposition 'for')
There is no possessive noun unless you change the phrase to read, 'the children's telephone'. In this example the possessive noun is children's.
Currently, there is no possessive noun. Because the telephone belongs to the children, it needs to be changed to the children's telephone. Children'sis now the possessive noun, and it is a plural possessive.
Currently, there is no possessive noun. Because the telephone belongs to the children, it needs to be changed to the children's telephone. Children'sis now the possessive noun, and it is a plural possessive.
The possessive form for the plural noun children is children's.Example sentence: The children's playground is freshly painted.
The possessive noun in the sentence is "Jo's." It shows that the homework belongs to Jo.
"I pay my telephone bill monthly." (pronoun, verb, possessive adjective, noun, noun, adverb)
The sentence "the towels of the hotels" contains no possessive noun. If however you rewrite the sentence as "the hotels' towels" then the possessive noun is hotels'.
The possessive noun is blanket's.
The possessive noun in the sentence is: cub'sThe possessive noun indicates that the den belongs to the cub (the den of the cub).
The plural possessive noun is racers'.