
Using Possessive Forms of Noun
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- Q1What are the two main forms of possessive nouns?Singular and Pluralliving and nonlivingliving and nonlivingabsolute and relative30s
- Q2Select the correct answerThe bosss' office got robbedThe bos's office got robbedThe boss' office got robbedThe boss's office got robbed30s
- Q3The________ sweetsThe childrens'The children'sThe childrensThe childrenes'30s
- Q4The blue (bags) got stolenAdd apostrophe before sAdd one more s and following it an apostropheAdd apostrophe after sDo not add an apostrophe30s
- Q5(The womens' heels) select the suitable changesThe women' heelsThe women' heelsThe women's heelsThe womens's heels30s
- Q6Which answer is a synonym for the definition of a possessive noun?definitive nounsacquisitive nounsdemanding nounscorrective nouns30s
- Q7Select the correct answerMy father- in- law car'sMy father- in- law's carMy father's- in- law carMy father's- in- law's car30s
- Q8When does the apostrophe come after the s?In plural nounsIn special plural nounsIn singular nounsIn singular nouns30s
- Q9The________ jobsThe teacherss'The teacher'steachers'The teachers30s