General Knowledge MCQ #336

The apostrophe S ('s) is used with a noun to show:

General Knowledge MCQ #336

  1. Question 1

    Q1. The apostrophe S ('s) is used with a noun to show:

    • A) Collective
    • B) Concrete
    • C) Possessive
    • D) Attributive

    Answer: Possessive

    Explanation: The apostrophe S ('s) is the possessive case marker in English, indicating that something belongs to or is associated with the noun it follows.