No, the form foxes is the plural noun.The singular form is fox.The singular possessive form is fox's.The plural possessive form is foxes'.
'es is not used to make the word fox into a singular possessive noun, rather you should add 's to fox to do so. If you add the suffix -es to fox, it would then make the word plural, and if you add a ' to the end of foxes, it would make the word possessive. fox = singular noun fox's = singular possessive noun foxes = plural noun foxes' = plural possessive noun
The possessive form of the singular noun fox is fox's.The plural form of the noun fox is foxes.The plural possessive form is foxes'.Examples:I found a fox's footprints in the snow. (singular)There were several foxes' footprints in the snow. (plural)
The possessive form of the singular noun lion is lion's.Example: "The mouse stepped on the lion's tail."
The possessive form of the singular noun monkey is monkey's.example: The monkey's tail was wrapped around a branch.
"Fox's tail" is grammatically correct. It is using the possessive form ('s) to show that the tail belongs to the fox.
No, fox's is a singular possessive noun. The plural form of fox is foxes.
The fixture's screws are loose. - singular possessive.The fixtures' screws are all loose. - plural possessive.
The plural form of the noun fox is foxes.The plural possessive form is foxes'.Example:We found several foxes' footprints in the snow behind the house.
The singular possessive noun of "calf" is "calf's."
The plural possessive is foxes'.Example use:All the foxes' tails were caked with mud.Nouns ending in s, z, x, sh, and ch are made plural by adding "es" to the end of the word.
The singular possessive is fox's; the plural possessive form is foxes'.