The possessive singular of all English nouns is formed by adding 's: bush's
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Singular ; bush Plural ; bushes ( Note the suffix '--es'.
The noun Bush's is the singular, proper, possessive form.The plural form of the proper noun Bush is Bushes.The plural possessive form is Bushes'.Example: The Bushes' ranch is located near Crawford, Texas.The plural form of the common noun bush is bushes.The plural possessive form is bushes'.Example: The damaged bushes' branches were scattered all over the lawn.
The word bush is a noun, a common, singular, concrete noun. Bushes is the plural form; bush's is the possessive form; bushes' is the plural possessive form.
Bushes'
singular
The plural form of the noun bush is bushes.example: The bushes along the sidewalk need trimming.The plural form of the noun Bush is Bushes.example: The forty-first and the forty-third US Presidents were Bushes.
The plural form of the proper noun Bush is Bushes.The plural possessive form is Bushes'.Example: The Bushes' ranch is located near Crawford, Texas.The plural form of the common noun bush is bushes.The plural possessive form is bushes'.Example: The damaged bushes' branches were scattered all over the lawn.
the plural form of the name bush is bushes. bushes' is the plural possessive form of the name. ex: (plural) the bushes live in that house (possessive plural) that is the bushes' house
Yes, bush is a noun; a common, singular noun.
The noun bush's is the singular possessive form of the noun bush.The plural form of the noun bush is bushes.The plural possessive form is bushes'.example: The broken bushes' branches were scattered all over the lawn.
No, it is a plural noun. A twig is a small woody branch of a tree or bush.