The plural form of the noun captain is captains. The plural possessive form is captains'.
The possessive form of the noun idea is idea's.Example: Her idea's brilliance surprised everyone.
Yes, captain is a common noun, a word for any captain of anything.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Captain Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenberger (US Airways)Captain Cook, HI 96704Captain Strong Elementary School, Battle Ground, WAOld Captain's Inn, Yarmouth Port, MA"Captain Blood", 1935 movie with Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland"The Captain", a novel by Seymour Shubin
The possessive form of the singular noun dad is dad's idea.example: The garage sale was my dad's idea.
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The correct possessive form for the plural noun doctors is doctors'.Example: You will find Dr. Humphrey in the doctors' lounge.
The possessive form is 'Captain Kid's treasure', which can be a the subject of a sentence or clause, or the object of a verb or a preposition. Example:Subject: Captain Kid's treasure was never found.Object of the verb: I will find Captain Kid's treasure.Object of the preposition: I will find the gold of Captain Kid's treasure.
The possessive form of "he" is "his": He did his homework after dinner.
No, it is singular, the possessive form of it is its. The plural form of it is they or them, and the possessive form is their.To answer the question directly: there is no such word as ITS'.
The possessive form for "lawyer" is "lawyer's."
The possessive form is posse's.
The possessive form is whistle's.