Which possessive noun is correct, passer's-by or passer-by's?

1 Answer
Apr 21, 2018

The correct form is passer-by's.

Explanation:

This combination of two words (called a compound word), is thought of as one single word. So the grammatical rules for possessive would still apply to it.

passer-by = singular

The possessive singular is 's at the end of the word, so the possessive would be:

passer-by's = singular possessive

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