Answer:
Use an apostrophe in the possessive form of a noun to indicate ownership. To
show
ownership, add apostrophe + s to the end of a word, with one exception: To show
ownership with a plural noun already ending in s add only the apostrophe.
All singular nouns show possession by adding apostrophe + s ('s), including those
that already end in s.
Examples:
A boy's shirt is under the chair.
The child's toy was on the shelf.
Lois's book is fascinating.
The bus's door was still open
Subject and verbs must agree in NUMBER.
if the subject is singular, the verb has to be singular. if the subject is plural, the verb has to be plural.
We listened because it can stand alone as a sentence
Positive side NEW YEAR AND FIRE WORKS other side is if u fail fire works and u burn u self or make fire is that what u meant?
In addition to strong words and effective sentences, other structural elements writers should strive for coherent paragraphs when drafting documents. Coherence refers to when part of something fits together especially in arts and literature, in a natural and reasonable way. Coherence also means " a sticking together". Coherent paragraphs are organized or formed in such a way that they cannot be interchanged with one another. In a coherent paragraph, all the facts are followed.