The possessive form for "that leash belongs to a dog" is "That is a dog's leash."
Possessive pronouns answer the question "Whose?" or "To whom does it belong?" by indicating ownership or possession of something. Examples of possessive pronouns include "mine," "yours," "his," "hers," "ours," and "theirs."
The possessive form is: the dog's footprints
The possessive form is Raina's dog.
No, "dog's" is not a separate word from "dog." "Dog's" is a possessive form of the singular noun "dog," indicating ownership or belonging.
The possessive form for the bark of the dog is the dog's bark.
The correct possessive form for the singular noun dog is dog's.example: My dog's name is Dixie.
The possessive form for the noun dog is dog's.Example sentence: The dog's collar has the dog's name in rhinestones.
The possessive form is the dog's collar.
The noun dog's is the singular possessive form (one dog, one collar).The plural possessive form is dogs' (The dogs' leather collars).
The possessive form is the possessive adjective (a pronoun) its.The possessive adjective is describing the dog's tail as the tail belonging to it: its tail.
The possessive form of the singular noun dog is dog's.example: My dog's name is Jack.