Asked by Victoria
For each noun listed, write one sentence using the singular possessive form and another using the plural possessive form.
1. passenger
Singular Possessive: The passenger's seat was uncomfortable during the entire flight.
Plural Possessive: The passengers' confidence in their pilot began to diminish.
2. compass
Singular Possessive: The compass's needle pointed in the opposite direction.
Plural Possessive: The compass' needles had all been broken.
3. woman
Singular Possessive: The woman's date never showed up.
Plural Possessive: The women's fight for equal pay was difficult.
4. child
Singular Possessive: The child's toy had been lost in the store.
Plural Possessive: The children's attitudes toward the caretaker were not pleasant.
1. passenger
Singular Possessive: The passenger's seat was uncomfortable during the entire flight.
Plural Possessive: The passengers' confidence in their pilot began to diminish.
2. compass
Singular Possessive: The compass's needle pointed in the opposite direction.
Plural Possessive: The compass' needles had all been broken.
3. woman
Singular Possessive: The woman's date never showed up.
Plural Possessive: The women's fight for equal pay was difficult.
4. child
Singular Possessive: The child's toy had been lost in the store.
Plural Possessive: The children's attitudes toward the caretaker were not pleasant.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1. Both are okay.
2. Singular is okay; plural is not.
3. Both are okay.
4. Both are okay.
2. Singular is okay; plural is not.
3. Both are okay.
4. Both are okay.
Answered by
Victoria
2.
Plural Possessive: The compasses' needles had all been broken.
Plural Possessive: The compasses' needles had all been broken.
Answered by
Writeacher
Now #2 is fully correct! =)
Answered by
kelcie
so dumb
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