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Immanuel
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26 June, 00:30
What is possessive form of banker?
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Valery Chang
26 June, 00:43
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The possessive form of banker is banker's. I think
Explanation:
A possessive noun shows ownership by adding an apostrophe, an "s" or both. To make a single noun possessive, simply add an apostrophe and an "s."
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Antoine Perry
26 June, 00:52
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Banker's
Explanation:
The object belongs to the banker
Therefore making it the banker's not the bankers
whenever an object belongs to someone or something use an apostrofy
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