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Is there a singular possessive for bus?

Yes, when written this is the correct from. The Bus' driver (singular) The Buses' drivers (plural)


What is the singular of busses?

it is bus


Is buses' seats singular or plural?

The currect plural form for bus seat is "bus seats."


What type of noun is the word bus?

The word BUS is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.


What is singular possessive form of woman?

The singular possessive form is woman's.Example: A woman's purse was left on the bus.


Is buses a singular common noun?

No, the word buses is a plural, common noun. The singular common noun is bus.


Is your bus driver a tu ud or uds?

It is an "Usted" since you do not know the bus driver intimately and he/she is a singular person.


What noun is bus?

The noun 'bus' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a vehicle for transporting passengers, a word for a thing.The word 'bus' is also a verb: bus, buses, busing, bused.


What is the singular possessive of bus?

There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: bus'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: bus'sExamples:The bus' sign read Second Street.The bus's sign read Second Street.


is the word buses plural possessive?

No, the word buses is the plural form of the singular noun bus.The possessive form of the singular noun bus is bus's.The possessive form of the plural noun buses is buses'.Example:Please hurry, we don't want to miss the bus. (singular)The buses stop here every fifteen minutes. (plural)The bus's driver gave us a big smile. (singular possessive)The buses' parking area was full. (plural possessive)


What nouns have 's' in the end but singular?

Some singular nouns that are spelled with S as the last letter are:bossbrassbuschorusclasscrisiscrossdaisdressflossfussgasgrassiriskisslossmassmessmossonusoasispressstressstyluswalrus


Is the indefinite pronoun 'everyone' plural?

No, the pronoun everyone is a singular form (everyone) and takes a singular verb form. For example:Everyone is invited to the game.Everyone was on time for the bus.