Is Emily a singular possessive

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2026-03-05 23:15

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Yes, "Emily" is a singular noun, and when you want to indicate possession, you can make it possessive by adding an apostrophe and an "s" to it, resulting in "Emily's." This form shows that something belongs to Emily. For example, "Emily's book" indicates that the book belongs to Emily.

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