The possessive form for the noun coat is coat's.
The possessive noun of the coat belonging to Sharon is Sharon's coat. It's as simple as that, honey. No need to overcomplicate things.
No, "brother's" is a possessive form for singular nouns. It indicates that something belongs to one brother.
The possessive form for the noun brother is brother's.Example: My brother's daughter is my niece.
Possessive nouns (but not possessive pronouns) use apostrophes; therefore, "brother's" is possessive. "Brothers" is plural.
The possessive form is the circus monkey'scoat.
The possessive form is Sharon's. Example: Sharon's new coat looks nice.
The singular possessive form for brother is brother's; for example:I drive my brother's car.
brother's, when brother has an s on the end and no ' on it it means more than 1 brother and when i does have the 's it is possessive.
Brother's is singular possessive. Brother is singular and brothers is plural.
Predicative possessive pronouns are those who are used without the noun and instead of the noun to which they refer : Whose coat is this ? It is mine (my coat).
It is brother's