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2 August, 05:00

Can nouns be singular, plurar, or possessive

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  1. 2 August, 05:18
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    All of the above

    Explanation:

    To show possession with regular singular nouns you write apostrophe "s"

    To show possession with regular plural nouns that end with "s," simply add an apostrophe at the end. Examples of this type of plural possessive noun include: Airplanes' wings. Alarms' ringing.
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