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how to write must not in possessive form​

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Answered by ranjeetcarpet
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The general rule is that the possessive of a singular noun is formed by adding an apostrophe and s, whether the singular noun ends in s or not. The possessive of a plural noun is formed by adding only an apostrophe when the noun ends in s, and by adding both an apostrophe and s when it ends in a letter other than s.

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Answered by snehapampackal
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Explanation:

we can't write 'must not' in possessive for because it is not a noun.

We form possessives from singular nouns by adding an apostrophe ( ' ) and an "s" to the end of the word. Examples: dog = I built the dog's house. man = She fixed the man's phone.

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