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Vlad1618 [11]
3 years ago
7

Please help it’s 15 points

English
2 answers:
melisa1 [442]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. My dogs names are Milo, Grace, and Sadie.

2. The area for the workmen is called a construction site.

3. The puppies bed is light blue and filled with feathers.

4. Those glasses belong to my grandmother.

5. The sounds of instruments is beautiful when in tune.

Explanation: Using proper grammar makes it sound more professional and sleek.

Delicious77 [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

dogs: the dog's names

workmen: the workmen's area

puppy: the puppy's bed

grandma: grandma's glasses

instruments: the instrument's sound

Explanation: Possessive nouns are nouns that show ownership or possession. Normally these words would be a singular or plural noun, but in the possessive form they are used as adjectives to modify another a noun or pronoun. Here the word “cat's” is a possessive noun.

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An Excerpt from “Optimism”

by Helen Keller

1 Could we choose our environment, and were desire in human undertakings synonymous with

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