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i am quoting from the novel of Dickens use possessive form of noun​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The important thing to remember is that Thomas is singular. When you're talking about more than one, you first form that plural by adding -ES. One Thomas, two Thomases. Then, to note that something is owned by more than one Thomas, just take the plural and make it possessive: Thomases'.

Answered by jitendrakumar956062
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I am quoting the Dickens form of the novel .

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