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Marcelo Wolfe
27 June, 17:59
What is the possessive noun for Ben Franklin
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Hernandez
27 June, 18:24
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Hi, well Ben Franklin is actually considered as a singular noun[proper noun]. The possessive form is Ben Franklin s.
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Darien Lin
27 June, 19:30
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I think Ben Franklin 's
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