oraciones possessive en singular y plural
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Apple’s tasteBook’s coverBoss’s carCat’s tunaComputer’s keyboardDeer’s antlersDiane’s bookDiabetes’s symptomsFish’s eggsFez’s sizeFlorida’s climateGoddess’s beautyGym’s rulesHouse’s roofJam’s ingredientLaundry’s smellLawyer’s feeMarble’s shapeMonth’s workMoss’s colorProgress’s rewardSenator’s voteSun’s raysToday’s newspaperTray’s usefulnessTree’s barkVictor’s spoilsWatermelon’s rindPlural Possessive Nouns
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When a plural noun ends with an "s," simply add an apostrophe to make it possessive. Here are examples of plural possessive nouns:
Americans’ idealsBabies’ shoesCabbages’ nutritionDonors’ cardsEggs’ colorFrogs’ croakingGarages’ feesHampers’ conditionsIgloos’ constructionInventions’ popularityJuices’ flavorsKites’ altitudesLemons’ acidityMembers’ votesNuts’ saltinessOwls’ eyesPlanets’ orbitsQuizzes’ difficultyRecesses’ measurementsStudents’ gradesSuspects’ fingerprintsTeachers’ qualificationsThe Smiths’ houseUnicorns’ powerViolins’ melodyWagons’ circleYokes’ materialWhen a plural noun does not end with an "s," add an apostrophe and an "s" to make it possessive. Here are examples of plural possessive nouns:
Cattle’s pastureGeese’s eggsWomen’s clothesChildren’s toysMice’s trapsPeople’s ideasFeet’s toenailsNuclei’s formCacti’s thornsOctopi’s legsOxen’s dietDie’s rollLice’s sizeHippopotami’s strengthFungi’s locationFormulae’s indicationSingular & Plural Possessive PronounsThat is mine.My car runs great.His work is good.Her diet is workingThe bag is hers.The house is ours. I see your coat. (singular)It is all yours. (plural)Their smiles are welcome. (singular)The fault is theirs. (plural)Its name is The Tower.Indefinite Possessive PronounsOne - One’sAnother - another’s Anybody - anybody’sEach other - each other’sEach one - each one’sNobody - nobody’sNo one - no one’sSomeone - someone’sSomebody - somebody’sSomething - something’sHyphenated or Compound WordsWith hyphenated or compound words, only the last word shows possession.
Examples of singular possessive nouns:
My sister-in-law’s adviceNotre Dame’s towerYellowstone National Park’s hoursMiddle class’s incomeT-shirt’s logoAttorney General’s jobReal estate’s declineFull moon’s brightnessMid-June’s heatFront-runner’s confidenceExamples of plural possessive nouns:
Water-bottles’ shapeChanging-rooms’ doorFive-year-olds’ excitementSix packs’ appealHalf sisters’ bedroomsPost Offices’ hoursEx-wives’ alimonyBus stops’ repairOil spills’ costsU-boats’ stealthPossessive Nouns Joined TogetherHansel and Gretel’s adventureSonny and Cher’s fameSalt and pepper’s flavorsMan and wife’s vowsJupiter and Saturn’s atmospheresBirds and bees’ habitsAdditives and spices’ costsPossessive Nouns Referring to Places, Churches and Universities Saint Anthony’sThe grocer’sThe dentist’sSaint Mary’sThe vet’sThe chiropractor’sDomino’sMcDonald’sFrankie’sDillard’sMacy’sRead more at http://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-possessive-nouns.html#tCRjleFvdqdbPPVm.99
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