An apostrophe is used when you want to do one of the following: show possession, when changing a single noun to its plural form and when you are using contractions, or contracted words, like it and is. In this particular case, we have two cases in which we need to use apostrophes. The first is the use of the last name of two subjects. This last name is, in its singular form, Smith, but because we are talking about more than one (plural), we need to change the singular word into its plural form. To do this, we add the apostrophe after the H and add an s. This shows the plural form. Also, we have a contracted word, it and is. The correct way to show the contraction is by using an apostrophe between the original word (it) and to signify the presence of is adjoined to it, we add an apostrophe and we add the "s" after it. This is why the correct answer is A.
Answer:
The writer is a hard worker
The writer is a contributing member of the team
Explanation:
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Answer:
1.uncle
2.my mother
3.my brother and I
4.my sister and I
5.my cousins
Explanation:
noun: person, place or thing
Answer:
Part A: <em>C - Comunism has many weaknesses that are also prestnt in democracy. </em>
Part B: <em> </em><em>D - "Freedom has many difficulties and democracy is not perfect. But we have never had to put a wall up to keep our people in..."</em>
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<em>Please mark me brainliest.</em>
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the house that has four windows: clause
under the table: phrase
because we don't have any butter:phrase(i think)
this train goes: clause
the cow in that shed: phrase
Explanation:
A clause is a group of words with a subject-verb unit; the 2nd group of words contains the subject-verb unit the bus goes, so it is a clause. A phrase is a group of words without a subject-verb unit.
clause can stand on its own. Phrases need more info
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