POSSESSIVE NOUN
POSSESSIVE NOUN
A possessive noun is a noun that indicates ownership or possession of something. It is formed by adding an apostrophe and an "s" ('s) to the noun. If the noun is plural and already ends in "s," only an apostrophe is added.
For example:
✓ Singular possessive
The dog's bone (indicating the bone belongs to one dog).
✓ Plural possessive
The dogs' bones (indicating the bones belong to multiple dogs).
In some cases, for singular nouns ending in "s," you can choose to add only an apostrophe or add both an apostrophe and an "s," depending on your style guide or preference. For instance: James' car or James's car.
Possessive nouns are crucial for clarifying ownership and relationships in sentences.
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