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  • 26-02-2024
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The speeches by the boss. Change to possessive noun

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  • 26-02-2024

Answer:

The boss's speeches.

Explanation:

In English, when a noun ending in "s" shows possession, you typically add an apostrophe followed by another "s" ('s). This rule applies to singular nouns, including proper nouns like "boss." Therefore, to show possession of the speeches by the boss, you would write "the boss's speeches."

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