Understanding the Possessive Form: Princess's Explained
Learn the possessive form of 'Princess's' and its correct usage in sentences.
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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
- Is it correct to say 'the Princess's gown'? Yes, 'the Princess's gown' is correct when indicating possession.
- 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'.
- Can you give examples of other possessive forms? Certainly! Examples include 'James's book' and 'boss's office'.
- Are there exceptions to the possessive form rules? Yes, some style guides recommend just adding an apostrophe for names like 'Jesus'' teachings'.