Sons would be plural and son's is possessive.
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sons', otherwise it would be 'son is' without the apostrophe
Son's, as in: My son's scooter.
Sonsβ for more then one.
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Maybe. If the example you give is the entire sentence, then it is not correct: the verb should be plural to agree with the plural subject " two sons." But if the subject is "All that is left...." then the predicate "is two sons" is correct.
The correct plural form is sons-in-law.Example: My two sons-in-law help me with my yard work.
YesThe son and his sister = 1 son, 1 sisterThe sons and their sister = many sons, 1 sisterThe son and his sisters = 1 son, many sistersThe sons and their sisters = many sons, many sistersThough in reality this is a strange way to say it. More normal would be "The sons and daughters".
the correct pronunciation is "com-me-de-gas-sons
The possessive form of the plural noun sons is sons'.Example: Their sons' names are Mark and Jack.
I think its "Both his sons have gone abroad"
Maybe. If the example you give is the entire sentence, then it is not correct: the verb should be plural to agree with the plural subject " two sons." But if the subject is "All that is left...." then the predicate "is two sons" is correct.
His sons were Domagaya and Taignoagny
The correct plural form is sons-in-law.Example: My two sons-in-law help me with my yard work.
YesThe son and his sister = 1 son, 1 sisterThe sons and their sister = many sons, 1 sisterThe son and his sisters = 1 son, many sistersThe sons and their sisters = many sons, many sistersThough in reality this is a strange way to say it. More normal would be "The sons and daughters".
the correct pronunciation is "com-me-de-gas-sons
The 2 presidents that had sons named after them are John Adams and George Washington. Thanks and it is me Saddie Dale again. I love going in wiki answers.com. Anyway i am pretty sure that is the correct answer. Thanks.
The correct spelling for the Greek goddess of love, beauty, and pleasure is Aphrodite. Her sons include Eros, Aeneas, and Anteros.
The location of the sons of Japheth is an important task of identifying the nations of the world and the blessings given to Japheth by God through Noah. The sons of Japheth: Gomer, Magog, Madai, Javan, Tubal, Meshech, and Tiras. The sons of Gomer: Ashkenaz, Riphath, and Togarmah. The sons of Javan: Elishah, Tarshish, Kittim, and Dodanim. From these the coastland peoples spread. These are the sons of Japheth in their lands, each with his own language, by their families, in their nations. When broadly referring to all the descendants of Japheth, yes, Japhethites is the correct term.
Bible writers and/or Shakespeare?
The possessive form of the plural noun sons is sons'.Example: Their sons' names are Mark and Jack.
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'sons', in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example an abundance of sons, a trio of sons, a clamor of sons, etc.