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Examples: lands dresses taxes quizzes ... To make a plural noun possessive, simply add an apostrophe to the word. If the plural does not end in an s, then add an apostrophe plus s. ... The men's room ; (Plural does not end in s.)
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Singular Possessive Christian duty brother opinion church congregation mother garden family yard worker uniform minute work day rest money worth Plural Possessive Beverly Schmitt 1997-2002, all rights reserved Singular Possessive witness accusations actresses roles day events elephant trunk tree leaves giraffe...
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Match the singular and possessive nouns with their plural forms. ... Java Games: Matching, concentration, word search, and flashcards ... Copy this to my account...
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Match the singular and possessive nouns with their plural forms. ... Copy this to my account ... Find other activities...
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A possessive noun tells us who (or what) owns or has something. Possessives answer the question "Whose?" Study the following rule and examples and then try the practice exercises. ... Plural nouns follow slightly different rules for making them possessive. Study the following rules and then complete the practice exercises.
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Possessive Forms in English ... "All Souls' Day (Halloween)," of course, takes a plural possessive. "Veterans Day" is plural but not possessive, for historical reasons shrouded in mystery. Martin Luther King Jr. Day has no possessive.
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Rules: 1. Add an 's to make a singular noun possessive; Example: Chris's coat, the puppy's ears, Mark Twain's stories; 2. Add only an ' to make a plural noun possessive; Example: doctors' offices, the Evanses' trip, soldiers' uniforms;
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To Answer your Question: I don't thing that you can change it from plural to singular since it is a group word. -us in latin's second declension is nominative singular. The plural of that is a long i. So, it is already in ... a Comitatum? What about two members or more--are they Comitati? And how do you make it possessive...
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