The possessive form is 'the cat's tail'.
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Cat is a noun.
No, the possessive noun cat's is the singular possessive form.The plural form for the noun cat is cats.The plural possessive form is cats'.Examples:This is the cat's water bowl. (singular)All of the cats' water bowls must be washed daily. (plural)
The plural form of the noun cat is cats.The plural possessive form is cats' (add an apostrophe to the end of a plural noun ending in s).Example: The cats' names are Solomon and Sheba.
Forming possessive nouns or pronouns helps indicate ownership or relationship between the noun and something else. This can help clarify meaning or show possession in a sentence. It also adds specificity and precision to language.
The word miner's is the correct possessive form of the singular noun miner.example: The miner's tools hung from his belt.The word cat's is the correct possessive form of the singular noun cat.example: The cat's name is Muffin.
singular: cat plural: cats plural possessive: cats'
The possessive form of a noun shows ownership or relationship. In English, we typically form the possessive by adding an apostrophe and an "s" ('s) to the noun. For example, "the dog's bone" or "Sara's car."
The possessive form of the singular noun aunt is aunt's.Example: I'm taking care of my aunt's cat this weekend.
The word "cat" is a common noun.Common nouns are people, places, or things.Pronouns are "I, me, he, him, she, her, they, them, it."i luv dick dats wats upExample:Sarah said that Sarah would be there shortly. incorrect formSarah said that she would be there shortly. correct formShe said that she would be there shortly. correct formwhen i eat dick it tastes so good and smooth
The possessive form of the singular noun aunt is aunt's.Example: I'm taking care of my aunt's cat this weekend.