Understanding the Correct Possessive Form of 'Girl'
Learn how to use the possessive form of 'girl' and 'girls' correctly with clear examples.
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The correct possessive form of 'girl' is 'girl’s.' For example, you would say, 'The girl’s book is on the table.' If you’re talking about a group of girls, the possessive form is 'girls’.' Example: 'The girls’ school is nearby.'
FAQs & Answers
- What is the possessive form of boy? The possessive form of 'boy' is 'boy's', as in 'The boy's toy is new.'
- How do you form possessives with names? For most names, add an apostrophe and an 's', such as 'Jessica's book' or 'James's car.'
- What are examples of plural possessives? An example of a plural possessive is 'students' books', indicating that the books belong to multiple students.
- How do you explain possessive nouns for kids? Possessive nouns are used to show ownership. For example, 'the cat's toy' means the toy belongs to the cat.