the singular possessive of children's is what

children = plural

children's = plural possessive

What is the singular? What is one in the group of children?

Child <~~how will you make this possessive?

Child's?

Child's is it.

"Did you break the child's toy?"

The singular possessive form of "children's" is "child's." To get this answer, we can follow a few basic rules of English grammar.

First, we need to understand that "children's" is the plural possessive form of "child." It is used to indicate that something belongs to or is associated with multiple children.

To change a noun to its singular possessive form, we usually add an apostrophe followed by an "s" (')s. However, since "children" is already a plural noun, we need to first change it to its singular form, "child."

Once we have the singular noun "child," we can add the apostrophe and "s" to make it possessive. Therefore, the singular possessive form of "children's" is "child's."