species' e.g. The species' uniqueness comes lies in the fact that it is an egg-laying mammal.
The possessive form of the plural uncountable noun species is species'.example: This species' traits are similar to most primates.
Nouns ending with -z form the possessive by adding apostrophe -s ('s) to the end of the word.Examples:Buzz; Buzz's bicyclejazz; jazz's greatsquiz; the quiz's difficultywaltz; the waltz's end
That depends on the fish, or fishes. If you have two fishes of the same species, for example two catfish, you say that you have two fish. The plural possessive form of fish is fish's. If you have two fishes of different species, for example a guppy and a catfish, you say that you have two fishes. The plural possessive form of fishes is fishes'.
No, the word lion's is the singular possessiveform.The plural noun is lions; the plural possessive form is lions'.
No, the noun creatures' is the possessive form of the plural noun creatures.The singular possessive form is creature's.
The possessive form of the plural uncountable noun species is species'.example: This species' traits are similar to most primates.
The possessive form of the word dictionary is dictionary's.
The singular possessive form is word's, for example the word's definition.
possessive form of the word glass: glass'
The possessive form of the word "month" is "month's."
possessive form of the word Congress: Congress'
possessive form for the word holders: holders'
the possessive form of the word Cathie: Cathie's
possessive form of the word Cathi: Cathi's
The possessive form is weaver's.
The possessive form is Lindbergh's.
The possessive form for the interrogative pronoun who is whose.