yes but they were simple adresses. not like 239459 or anything like that
Yes. Though not as descriptive as they are today.
The plural form is the 1890s.
Chautauqua Circuit
The Populist Party.
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The plural possessive form of "address" is "addresses'" as in "the addresses' format."
The plural possessive form of "address" is "addresses'".
The plural of address is addresses and the plural possessive is addresses' (apostrophe only).
In addresses you have email addresses of people that you have emailed before.
Because they wanted to...
The plural form of the noun address is addresses.The plural possessive form is addresses'.Example:The student addresses' schedule is posted on-line.
The plural of address is addresses and the plural possessive is addresses' (apostrophe only).
The singular form of "address" is "address," while the plural form is "addresses."