star Joe Starr to a party but bumps into Big there. Samantha is still miserable and tries to physically coach her James in bed, to no avail. Charlotte finds a lover with only one drawback, instinctive reaching for his balls, and buys him boxer shorts - which he finds too possessive. ...
But even if a singular noun ends in an/s/, we still add an apostrophe plus another/s/. It might look or sound strange to have the extra/s/, but this is often the grammatically correct way to write singular possessive nouns. What does this look like? Check out these examples of singu...
Note that some names end with "s" but still refer to singular nouns, such as "Chris" or "James." The rule for singular nouns holds, regardless of how the name ends. So, "Jess's pencil" is the proper way to write about the pencil that belongs to Jess. Form the Plural Possessive ...
"I've always loved country music," Starr shared in a statement. "When I asked T-Bone to write me a song, I didn't even think at the time that it would be a country song — but of course it was, and it was so beautiful." Burnett described the project as "the realizatio...
“To the angel of the church in Sardis write: These are the words of the One who holds the seven spirits of God and the seven stars. I know your deeds; you have a reputation for being alive, yet you are dead. / Wake up and strengthen what remains, which is about to die; for I...
It has always been my plan. I didn't go to school; I've never had a plan B. I've always been very stubborn in what I do. I discovered I could write songs and liked writing songs when I was 15. I moved to Miami and started working from the bottom, lifting cables in a studio...
but Ben sticks around in order to make her fall in love with him. Andie acts in a possessive way, interferes with Ben's Poker night, and takes him to a Celine Dion concert instead of a New York Knicks basketball game. Ben stays with her despite everything and both reveal their true ...
I think it gave me more perspective, for sure. I've seen more of the world, I've experienced new things. I can write from a place of joy, too. I made [North Star] in despair, and I'm not in despair anymore. You have more things to write about when you’re not three months ...
1. They’re being possessive of their devicesWhen a child is possessive of their technological devices, they won’t let them out of their sight or let anyone else use them. Children who aren't addicted usually don’t care if their parent uses their device every once in a while. ...
Here’s how to re-write some common negative excuses with positive reasons to TAKE ACTION! For example: “It’s no use talking to her, she won’t be interested in me” = “I should go talk to her she looks bored” “She’s out of my league” = “I wonder if she’s cool enoug...