Among the given choices, only the fourth choice has a noun that refers to the specific car. The noun, which is proper, is the Jetsetter Series 4. All the other choices for this item only has common names or nouns that are cars.
Answer:
for me it was gasped and beautiful im sorry if its wrong
Explanation:
have a nice day
Answer:
1. They are blind. 2. nothing to read. 3. dont like to.
Explanation:
One major accomplishment would be making my own car brand that runs on solar electricity and no fossil fuels and because of that it would reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and the small step would be figuring out how to implement this too all cars so that this idea could be used at maximum efficency.
Answer:
<em>There are many “Tom Smiths” in the Manhattan phone book.</em>
Explanation:
Although using plural for proper nouns may seem strange since it's not common in everyday speech, there is an established set of rules that deals with it. When we talk about two-word personal proper nouns, the most important rules are as follows:
- only the second word is used to make plural form
- in most cases adding "s" is the correct way
- if proper nouns end with "s" or "z" then we need to add "es" to make proper plural form (one Patty Mills, three Patty Millses)
So, with this in mind, the correct answer would be adding "s" on the second word (Tom Smiths)