How would I change this sentence possessive to long form? Paul rings the church bells at a moment's notice.
To change the possessive form of the sentence to long form, you would need to rewrite it to include the full phrase instead of using the possessive form.
Original sentence: Paul rings the church bells at a moment's notice.
Long form sentence: Paul rings the church bells when he is given notice at any moment.
Explanation on how to change the possessive to long form:
1. Identify the possessive phrase: In the original sentence, the possessive form is "a moment's notice."
2. Determine the full meaning of the possessive phrase: "a moment's notice" implies that someone is given notice at any moment.
3. Replace the possessive phrase with its full meaning: In the long form sentence, we replace "a moment's notice" with "when he is given notice at any moment."
By following these steps, you can transform the possessive form into a long form sentence while maintaining the meaning of the original sentence.