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...
1 ) Do you think that the contraction “you’re” is going to become a thing of the past (maybe it already has?). When i first started texting, i cringed but for speed would shorten it to “your”. now i feel nearly no guilt for going with “ur”. For the sake of the children...
It's just like, Let's have a blast and try to make the party come to the record, rather than the record come to the party," Tiven notes. Cropper and Tiven had been working on songs for years with the hopes of finding friendly musicians to give them life. While some...
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 ...
Now ye are full, now ye are rich, ye have reigned as kings without us: and I would to God ye did reign, that we also might reign with you.New King James VersionYou are already full! You are already rich! You have reigned as kings without us—and indeed I could wish you did ...
Form the Singular PossessiveIf the noun is singular, add an apostrophe and an "s" to form the possessive. These additions always come at the end of the word. For example, if you want to talk about the desk that belongs to a teacher, you would write, "the teacher's desk." Or, if...
They'll continue to engage in parallel play – playing next to (rather than with) other children. The part of the brain that helps with self-control is just beginning to develop and they're not quite yet possessive of their toys, so sharing isn't too hard (yet). ...
It’s not really so much a case of BrE and AmE, I think. It’s more to do with spoken and written language. We tend to write I have…, but say I’ve got… However, it is true that Americans say I have…, while British people say I’ve got… more often. You can still often...
writes: Indigenous communities, peoples and nations are those which, having a histori- cal continuity with pre-invasion and pre-colonial societies that developed on their territories, consider themselves distinct from other sectors of the societies now prevailing in those territories, or parts of ...
good evening to you my dear Machozw. I don’t agree with you because she used (possessive determiner) that’s was (my) she said (my presentation) in this case presentation is specific and the answer of (Jeff):’You did a great job! It was very informative’.His answer Indicates to ...