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Hi Alc As long as you add a comma and an apostrophe to your new sentence, I think you could say that.
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Hi Anon Part of your difficulty might be due to the fact that you have some typos/errors in your sentences. I'm at your dad ' s house. Are you Brittany's brother. You add an apostrophe and an S ( 's ) to the end of a noun to
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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yankee
40 days ago
Simple Present, Plurals, Possessives, Tenses, Nouns, Present Tenses, Punctuation, Apostrophes, Football, Sentences, Simple Tenses, Sports
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I'll work on my apostrophes sorry about that. If you have some time could you take a look at the rest for me please?
Thanks for everything dimsum.
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What's right? The power of a nation. or A nation's power. And why? Please. Both are acceptable in the case of "nation" or a specifically named nation. The choice depends on the sound context. Native speakers choose the one that
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1 What are the criteria for getting a room on campus at a university. 2 Normally, the videos
you take with your phone are limited to 1 minute, but if you crack it ,
you can takes as long a video as the space on your phone allows. The wording
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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yankee
52 days ago
Punctuation, Universities, Apostrophes, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Students, France, Schools, Languages
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You never use an apostrophe to form the plural of a common noun.
It's babies.
(I'd also make "war" singulal as a non-count noun.)
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Hello
I am uncertain of the correct way to write the following sentence:
Bill was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment.
Bill was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment.
Can you please let me know the correct way to use
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Hello Suhanii, the only genitive form available for others is that with apostrophe - others'. Please note that the genitive of other (as well as another ) is rare when the reference is general: * She has another's coat should be
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Hi,
I thought my use of the apostrophe was ok however I am mulling over which of the two is correct: i) class attitudes; or ii) class ' s attitudes.
The context is a school class.
The sentence is:
I wish to understand
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I thought my use of the apostrophe was ok however I am mulling over which of the two is correct: i) class attitudes; or ii) class' attitudes.
The context is a school class.
The sentence is:
I wish to understand the overall
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