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To form the possessive form of a noun, add an apostrophe (‘) and an “s” at the end of the noun
This means that when you want to show possession with the name Myles, you need to add the apostrophe after the “s
To make a plural noun possessive, you add an apostrophe after the -s
In other words, if a noun has something that belongs to it, we need to turn that noun into its possessive form
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” It describes The possessive noun represents the owner (possessor) of something and usually comes right before another noun representing what they own (e
Apostrophes are used in possessive nouns to indicate that something belongs to something or someone else
Possessive Case At Langley, the preferred rules for forming possessives are as follows (G
the fairies' village
” This is the singular possessive form, so, for
If we add an apostrophe-s at the end of “kid,” the trash belongs to one kid
The Rhinoceros’ horn was sharp
Activities include rewriting sentences to include a noun, identifying the correct noun for a given sentence, rewriting nouns to demonstrate the correct possessive form The apostrophe goes before the "s" for a singular possessor: one dog's kennel ; It goes after the "s" for a plural possessor: two dogs' kennel (This mistake is particularly common when forming the plural of a noun which ends in a vowel (e
“Babies” is the plural form of “baby
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In the older Semitic languages, the use of the construct state is the standard (often only) way to form a genitive construction with a semantically definite modified noun