How would I change this sentence to possessive long form? Paul rings the church bells at a moment's notice.

Seems to me that church bells would become bells of the church.

I've only run across long form possessives in Spanish, and the rules are somewhat different there.

To change the sentence to possessive long form, you would need to indicate ownership by adding an apostrophe and the letter "s" after the noun.

Starting with the sentence "Paul rings the church bells at a moment's notice," we can make it possessive by following these steps:

1. Identify the noun that indicates ownership or possession. In this sentence, the noun that indicates possession is "a moment."

2. Add an apostrophe and the letter "s" after the noun.

Result: Paul rings the church bells at a moment's notice becomes Paul rings the church bells at a moment's notice.