The correct possessive form is "The smallest marsupial is a rabbit's size."
The noun "rabbit's" uses the apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the word to show possession "the size of a rabbit".
The possessive form of "rabbits" is "rabbits'." This indicates that something belongs to or is associated with multiple rabbits. The apostrophe is placed after the plural noun "rabbits" to show possession.
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The possessive form for the plural noun rabbits is: the rabbits' meadow
No. They belong to the leporidae family.
The plural form for rabbit ears is (one) rabbit's ears; or (two) rabbits' ears.
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dwarf rabbits are the smallest breed of
Where do we keep these rabbits? Do we have a hutch ?
Rabbits multiply quickly.
Often is the adverb in the sentence.
You form the possessive of plurals ending in "s" by adding an apostrophe: the computers' network connections, the rabbits' ears.