Here is the answer. Based on the given sentence above, the correct possessive noun would be "cat's" apostrophe s if the noun is singular, and "cats'", apostrophe only, if the noun is plural. Hope this answers your question. Have a great day ahead!
The statement is a sentence because there is a subject, a predicate, and the thought is complete.
The subject of the sentence is: <span>Samuel Clemens
The predicate is: </span><span>became one of the best-loved American storytellers
with "became" as the verb
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Answer:
Yes, I'm not sure how to explain it but it needs to be there because there is a prepositional phrase (i think that is one) right there. But yes, it is necessary.
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Answer: bruh i did the same to you cause you said idk on my answer so lol
Explanation:
You’re rude