Explanation:
A possessive is a word or grammatical construction that indicates a relationship of belonging, in a broad sense. A related term is the genitive case. Most European languages have possessive words associated with personal pronouns
Answer: Boys, Mice, Boards, Shelves, Sheep, Dictionaries, Children, Knives, Books, Pianos
Explanation:
Answer:
Different tenses:
Past tense: I thought you had come back yesterday
Future tense: I think you should come back tomorrow
Present tense: I think you should come back today.
Explanation:
I hope I have been of helpful service :)
Once you can identify a basic sentence, you can join two or more sentences into complex sentences. Two or more sentences can be combined with a subordinating conjunction that explains the relationship between each idea.
For example:
Simple Sentences - He studied hard. He wanted to go to medical school. He suffered from arthritis.
Complex Sentence - He studied hard because he wanted to go to medical school as he suffered from arthritis.
Complex Sentence - Even though he suffered from arthritis, he studied hard because he wanted to go to medical school