Understanding the Possessive Form: Princess's Explained

Learn the possessive form of 'Princess's' and its correct usage in sentences.

126 views

The possessive form of 'Princess's' remains 'Princess's'. When a singular noun ends in 's', you usually add an apostrophe and an 's' to form the possessive. For example, 'The Princess's gown is beautiful.'

FAQs & Answers

  1. Is it correct to say 'the Princess's gown'? Yes, 'the Princess's gown' is correct when indicating possession.
  2. What if a noun ends in 's'? How do I make it possessive? For singular nouns ending in 's', generally you add an apostrophe followed by 's'.
  3. Can you give examples of other possessive forms? Certainly! Examples include 'James's book' and 'boss's office'.
  4. Are there exceptions to the possessive form rules? Yes, some style guides recommend just adding an apostrophe for names like 'Jesus'' teachings'.