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7 April, 18:33

What is the possesive form of children

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  1. 7 April, 20:04
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    The possesive noun is children's because possesive means add an apostrope s
  2. 7 April, 20:39
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    So, a possessive noun is usually used to indicate who or what has something, like "The Dogs' ball."

    To change this form of children, plural, to a possessive noun, you will want to add an apostrophe, and then an s. It changes to this:

    Children's
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