The possessive form of the noun boy is boy's.
Example: The water came up to the boy's knees.
The plural form of boy is boys.
singular possessive: boy'splural possessive: boys'
The possessive noun for girl is girl's. For example: The had their slumberparty in the girl's room. He returned the girl's purse.
The plural form of the noun boy is boys.The plural possessive form is boys'.
"Boys" is the plural form of "boy," referring to more than one boy. "Boy's" is the possessive form of "boy," indicating that something belongs to a single boy. "Boys'" is the plural possessive form of "boy," indicating that something belongs to multiple boys.
The plural form of boy is boys.
singular possessive: boy'splural possessive: boys'
Boys IS plural. The singular form is boy.
The possessive form is the boy's watches, or the boy's two watches.
The possessive noun for girl is girl's. For example: The had their slumberparty in the girl's room. He returned the girl's purse.
The plural form of the noun boy is boys.The plural possessive form is boys'.
Yes, the possessive form for the singular noun boy is boy's.Example: The boy's bicycle has a flat tire.
Boy is a noun. I think.
"Boys" is the plural form of "boy," referring to more than one boy. "Boy's" is the possessive form of "boy," indicating that something belongs to a single boy. "Boys'" is the plural possessive form of "boy," indicating that something belongs to multiple boys.
The adjective form is boyish. However, the word boy is sometimes used as an adjective for term such as 'boy genius' or 'boy band'.
The adjective form of the noun boy is boyish.In most cases, the noun 'boy' is used to describe a noun (a boy band, the boy puppy). This use of a noun to describe another noun is called an attributive noun or a noun adjunct.
The plural form of the noun 'boy' is boys.The plural form of the possessive adjective 'his' is their.The plural form of the noun 'marble' is marbles.Example: The boys left their marbles outside.