The plural possessive of "game" is "games'."
You can put flowers in a vase.
You can not attract a moshling with Rox flowers. Dig up the Rox flowers to get Rox.
A small bunch of flowers carried in the hand is a bouquet. Another word for a small bunch of flowers is nosegay or posy.
You can not attract a moshling with Rox flowers. Dig up the Rox flowers to get Rox.
The possessive form for the plural noun flowers is flowers'.
The plural form of the noun flower is flowers.The plural possessive form is flowers'.Example: The flowers' colors brightened the room.
The plural form of the noun flower is flowers.The plural possessive form is flowers' petals.Example: It took a lot of flowers' petals to fill the flower girl's basket.Note: The form flower's petals is the possessive form of the petals of one flower (singular possessive).
The possessive form of the singular noun grandma is grandma's.Example: I brought flowers for grandma's birthday.
The possessive form for the proper noun April is April's.example: April's showers bring May's flowers.
Use whichever form you use to say it Alexis' or Alexis's. Use the form the way you pronounce it.
The possessive form of the singular, proper noun Ann is Ann's.example: I'm bringing some flowers for Ann's birthday.
No, "its'" is not the correct possessive form. The possessive form for "it" is "its" without an apostrophe.
The possessive form of the singular noun dormouse is dormouse's.Example: The dormouse's nose was covered in pollen from the flowers it was eating.
Example sentences for singular possessive nouns:New York City's nickname is The Big Apple.I bought some flowers for my mom'sbirthday.The new teacher's name is Mr. Fisher.
The correct form is "its" for the possessive form in the plural. "Its" is used for both the singular and plural possessive forms, without an apostrophe.
For one DVD, use the singular possessive form 'the DVD's case'. For two or more DVDs, use the plural possessive form, 'the DVDs' case'.