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Noun possessive form King​

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Answered by missamritsar97
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Two possessive markers can co-exist side by side if there are two "owners". For example,

Agamemnon's wife's name was Clytemnestra

Answered by kusumborgohain9395
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When the noun is singular, the possessive case is formed by adding 's to the noun. E.g. the girls's laptop; the king's crown. To make the possessive form of names ending in -s we can add either apostrophe (') or 's'.

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