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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

singular possessive and plural possessive of nouns

What is the singular possessive and plural possesssive of

circus, goose, monkey person, mouse, country, calf, baby, tooth??
  

Top answer

circus's, circuses' goose's, geese's monkey person's, monkey people's mouse's, mice's country's, countries' calf's, calves' baby's, babies' tooth's, teeth's I get half the points for your homework, please.

  • circus's, circuses' goose's, geese's monkey person's, monkey people's mouse's, mice's country's, countries' calf's, calves' baby's, babies' tooth's, teeth's I get half the points for your homework, please.
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27 Answers
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circus's, circuses'
goose's, geese's
monkey person's, monkey people's
mouse's, mice's
country's, countries'
calf's, calves'
baby's, babies'
tooth's, teeth's


I get half the points for your homework, please.
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Can you please tell me what the plural possesive form of 'feet' is?

Thanks - Slightly Confused
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Feet's: My feet's skin is chafed.

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AnonymousWhat is the singular possessive and plural possesssive of

circus, goose, monkey person, mouse, country, calf, baby, tooth??

i need to know what tooth is too !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hi,
Did you look in your dictionary?
Clive
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what is the plural possesive of mouse
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mice's or of the mice.
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geese for goose, mice for mouse, babies for baby, and teeth for tooth
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tooth
tooth's
of the tooth

teeth
teeth's
of the teeth
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