Okay, so I think you are asking <em>What is the possessive form of the word brushes.</em>
<em>Brushes' </em>
<em>Singular form (brush) = brush's</em>
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As I hoped on the train I looked at my left hand and asked myself “Where’s my luggage?”
I went to the store Friday night with my mother to buy 2 pieces of luggage due to the fact that we had to catch the airplane the next day.
My boyfriend Brad and I decided to elope. But, before running away together Brad gave me concert tickets; it was a one-way trip to heaven.
I waited at the airport for hours for the arrival of my friend Duke who I had spoken online to for over 6 months
I cried for days at the sudden departure of Daniel my husband who left me for another woman
David and I went to the local newspaper office to advertise the new restaurant we constructed
This is Mrs White. She is a primary school teacher.
She teaches English, Maths and Geography.
At the moment, she teaches Maths.
She lives in London and is married to Georges, who is French. They have three children. They
all love animals, but they do not have any pets
because they live in an apartment. Mrs White speaks French as well as English, but she does not teach it. Mrs White's niece Sophie stays with the Whites for a few days. Sophie
lives and studies in Liverpool.
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