What is the singular possessive of pliers, salmon, and scissors? What is the plural possessive of Billy, hero, and man?
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Singular Possessive
Pliers: Pliers's Salmon: Salmon's Scissors: Scissors's
Plural Possessive
"Billy", "hero", and "man" are all singular objects. "Billy" has no plural possessive, but I'll make the rest plural and find the plural possessives for you.
Hero: Heroes' Man: Mens'
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The singular possessive forms are:
- Pliers: Pliers'
- Salmon: Salmon's
- Scissors: Scissors'
The plural possessive forms are:
- Billy: Billys'
- Hero: Heroes'
- Man: Men's
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