The possessive form for the noun buddy is buddy's.
Example: My buddy's name is Jeff.
The possessive form of the singular noun buddy is buddy's.Example: Jack is getting a present for his buddy's birthday.
Him is not possessive. The possessive would be 'his'.
No, he is not possessive. The possessive form would be his.
The possessive form of "he" is "his": He did his homework after dinner.
Singular possessive: secretary's Plural: secretaries Plural possessive: secretaries'
The possessive form of the singular noun buddy is buddy's.Example: Jack is getting a present for his buddy's birthday.
Him is not possessive. The possessive would be 'his'.
No, he is not possessive. The possessive form would be his.
The singular possessive is biker's; the plural possessive is bikers'.
Women's is a plural possessive. The singular possessive is woman's
The duration of Buddy Buddy is 1.6 hours.
The singular possessive is ant's.The plural possessive is ants'.
The possessive form of "he" is "his": He did his homework after dinner.
The singular possessive is "ox's". Another contributor wrote "oxen's", but that is the plural possessive.
The singular possessive is Richard's; the plural possessive is Richards'.
The spelling is when's as in When's the party starting?Contractions that merge a pronoun with "is" replace the I with an apostrophe.(Some styles consider this informal language.)Examples:Where's the fire, buddy?When's the big day?Who's the boss around here?However, the contraction Who's (who is) is never used as a possessive. There is a separate possessive form whose. (e.g. Whose car is this?)
The singular possessive is athlete's. The plural possessive is athletes'.