Ownership for singular nouns is typically shown by using an apostrophe followed by the letter "s" ('s).
For example:
- The dog's bone
- Sara's car
- The book's cover
Note that this rule applies to both living and non-living things. However, there are a few exceptions, such as when showing ownership for inanimate objects that already end in an "s" sound. In these cases, you can simply use an apostrophe without adding an extra "s" after it.
Example:
- The car' color
- James' house
How is ownership shown for singular nouns?
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