The possessive form of the singular noun notary public is notary public's.example: This form requires a notary public's signature.
The plural is notaries public. The plural possessive is notaries public's.Example: The notaries public's complaints indicated their dissatisfaction with the new law.
The plural form of the compound noun notary public is notaries public.The plural possessive form is notaries public's.
The singular possessive form is CPA's(Certified Public Accountant's).Example: What is the CPA's starting salary?
"Athlete's" would be the possessive form of one athlete. "Athletes'" would be the possessive form of two or more athletes.
The possessive noun in the sentence is "Emily's," indicating that the scarf belongs to Emily.
The form barracks is both the singular and the plural form. The plural possessive is barracks'.The form barrack is a verb, to provide soldiers with accommodations; to jeer loudly at someone performing or speaking in public.
No, "him" is not a possessive pronoun. It is an objective pronoun used as the object of a verb or preposition. Possessive pronouns include "his" as a possessive form of "he."
"He" can function as a possessive pronoun (e.g., "This is his book"), but it is not a possessive noun on its own.
The singular possessive is biker's; the plural possessive is bikers'.
Women's is a plural possessive. The singular possessive is woman's
The singular possessive of "ant" is "ant's" and the plural possessive is "ants'".