I think it depends how possessive and whats it is about.
I think a little bit of possessiveness (if that's a word :) ) is cute
but when it gets to the point of your not allowed to wear certain clothes or talk to certain people that's way to possessive.
That's just in my opinion thou :)
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The possessive form of the plural noun goats is goats'.Example: They produce goats' milk for people who can't tolerate cows' milk.
Not really you need to be good at make up
Chrysanthemums need sunlight. They can tolerate some shade.
If you want a plural, no. Correct:bear, bearscat, catscheetah, cheetahdog, dogselephant, elephantsetc.If you need a possessive, yes it needs an apostrophe. Correct:The bear's claws are large. (singular possessive) The bears' habitat is the forest. (plural possessive)The cat's whiskers are white. (singular possessive) The cats' cages need cleaned. (plural possessive)We can see the cheetah's leg is hurt. (singular possessive) The cheetahs' coats are beautiful. (plural possessive)etc.
Parents' is the possessive form of parents.
No, you do not need to use an apostrophe in a last name if it is not possessive.
The possessive form for the noun gate is gate's.example: The gate's hinges need oiling.
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