The possessive form of gardeners is gardeners'.
Classes can be the answer
A possessive noun always has an apostrophe.
The singular possessive noun for child is child's.
The possessive form is the candy's wrapper.
You would say, 'the mouse's barbecue'.
The possessive form is Kaunas's.
Calf's. The calf's tail was swatting at the fly.
No. In this case vegetable is an adjective describing the type of garden. Garden is just a regular noun.
Yes, garden centre is a noun.
Yes, the word 'garden' is used as a collective noun for a garden of florists.
The noun 'garden' is a countable noun, a noun with a singular and a plural form.Examples:My neighbor has a pretty garden. (singular)Let's walk through the park to see all the gardens. (plural)
No. In this case vegetable is an adjective describing the type of garden. Garden is just a regular noun.