Change underlined phrase to show ownership or possession

The bike off kobi was brough by her father kobi’s bike

The bike off kobi was brough by her father kobi’s bike

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To change an underlined phrase to show ownership or possession, you can use the apostrophe and the letter "s" ('s) or just the apostrophe (') depending on whether the noun is singular or plural.

Here are two examples:

1. Singular Noun: "The cat's toy" - In this case, the apostrophe and "s" ('s) are added to the noun "cat" to indicate that the toy belongs to the cat.

2. Plural Noun: "The dogs' yard" - In this case, since the noun "dogs" is already plural, only the apostrophe (') is added after the "s" to indicate that the yard belongs to multiple dogs.

So, to show ownership or possession, simply add the appropriate apostrophe and "s" ('s) or just the apostrophe (') to the noun in question.