Asked by Chris

Could someone tell me the possessive form of these words?
foxes, monkeys, and pony

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Answered by SraJMcGin
singular = fox's, monkey's, pony's
plural = foxes', monkeys', ponies'

Sra
Answered by Ms. Sue
The <b>foxes'</b> den had two babies in it.

The <b>monkeys'</b> cages are near the refreshment stand.

We lifted the child on to the <b>pony's</b> back.


Answered by Chris
I guess I should of been specific with my question. What would be the possessive form of: foxes fur, monkeys tails, and pony hooves
Answered by Ms. Sue
Foxes is plural -- so the possessive form is <b>foxes'</b>.

<b>Foxes'</b> fur can be red or brown.

Monkeys is plural -- so the possessive is <b>monkeys'</b>.

<b>Monkeys'</b> tails help them swing from limb to limb of trees.

<b>Pony</b> is singular -- so the possessive is <b>pony's</b>

Our <b>pony's</b> hooves were covered with mud.
Answered by Anonymous
THE BEAKS ON PARROTS POSSSESSIVE FORM
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