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The nests of the birds. (use possessive form)​

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Answered by jyotikj08
6

Answer:

Generally, when there are two nouns in a row and the first one ends with an “s,” it requires an apostrophe. “Birds nest” lists two nouns in a row: “birds” and “nest.” The first one, “birds,” ends with an “s.” Therefore, you know it needs an apostrophe and just have to decide how many birds own the nest.

Answered by msagicha
6

Answer:

The bird's nest

Explanation:

A noun in the possesive case answers the question, whose?

Example: Whose book is this? - Rama's

The possesive case is sometimes called the genetive case .

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