Asked by Losa
What is the Singular possessive of -fern-.... and WHY?
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Losa
What is the singular possessive of FERN.. and WHY?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The singular possessive of most words is
<b>'s</b>
fern's fronds
friend's house
boy's room
<b>'s</b>
fern's fronds
friend's house
boy's room
Answered by
Losa
So if it's PLURAL, then it's FERNS. If it's PlURAL POSSESSIVE, then is it stil the same with the singular but in a different way?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, the plural of fern is ferns.
Most plural nouns add the apostrophe after the s.
Singular: fern
Plural: ferns
Singular possessive: fern's
Plural possessive: ferns'
I have one fern in a pot. The fern's pot is too small.
I have several ferns growing in my yard. The ferns' fronds have started to wilt.
Most plural nouns add the apostrophe after the s.
Singular: fern
Plural: ferns
Singular possessive: fern's
Plural possessive: ferns'
I have one fern in a pot. The fern's pot is too small.
I have several ferns growing in my yard. The ferns' fronds have started to wilt.
Answered by
Losa
Ok. So for plural possessive you put the comma after the S. Why is that?
Answered by
Losa
Ok, sorry Ms.Sue, i didn't read you're sentence completely. Thanks Ms.Sue! :)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome, Losa.
Answered by
Lanei
singular possessive of fox, plural of fox
Answered by
Derp
U all r wrong ferns singular possessive form is add a ‘s and plural is ferns and plural possessive is ferns’
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Derp
Also sorry about my texting just trying to get my point across
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