What Are Possessive Nouns?
www.grammarly.com › blog › possessive-nounsA possessive noun is a noun that possesses something—i.e., it has something. In most cases, a possessive noun is formed by adding an apostrophe +s to the noun, or if the noun is plural and already ends in s, only an apostrophe needs to be added. In the following sentence, boy’s is a possessive noun modifying pencil: The boy’s pencil snapped in half.
Examples of Possessive Nouns - YOURDICTIONARY
examples.yourdictionary.com › examples-ofPlural Possessive Nouns. When a plural noun ends with an "s," simply add an apostrophe to make it possessive. Here are examples of plural possessive nouns: Americans' ideals; Babies' shoes; Cabbages' nutrition; Donors' cards; Eggs' color; Frogs' croaking; Garages' fees; Hampers' conditions; Igloos' construction; Inventions' popularity; Juices' flavors; Kites' altitudes