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Max Foley
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22 February, 01:30
Possessive form of the noum porcupines
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Presley Lynch
22 February, 01:37
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The possessive form for porcupines would be porcupine's. Since a possessive noun is a noun that shows ownership, there should always be an apostrophe s ('s) in any words such as porcupine.
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Kaila Sanford
22 February, 01:43
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It depends on whether you want the possessive form of porcupine (singular) or porcupines (plural) because there is a difference.
1. singular porcupine: just add an apostrophe followed by - s: porcupine's
2. plural porcupines: just add an apostrophe (not followed by - s) : porcupines'
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