It depends on the number of Marines. The rifle belonging to a Marine would the Marine's rifle. If you are talking about multiple Marines it would be Semper Fi is the Marines' unofficial motto.
I am assuming you are referring a U.S. cent and not the British coin that "really" is called a penny. Here are some links below for "1793 U.S. cent" to the left showing a picture.
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Bahrain is governed under Islamic laws and traditions, but the people are open and accepting of others as long as certain guidelines are followed. Some of those rules are that possession and consumption of alcohol and drugs are against the law, dress should be conservative, public displays of affection are considered indecent, and that showing disrespect to the Islamic religion is highly offensive and can result in fines or a jail sentence.
Showing the struggles of working people
Showing no mercy and not giving up on something.
The apostrophe in "your grandparents' home" would indicate possession, showing that the home belongs to your grandparents. It comes after the "s" to show plural possession.
You can spell the word "County" showing possession as "County's."
I am an English major. If you are not showing possession, then there is no apostrophe. You are just showing plurality of your family. Therefore, The Cokers is correct. Oddly enough, most of the cards I receive, use the apostrophe and I always think, "This is not showing possession"..haha:)
Yes, though it is not normally used in pronouns.
By taking care helping and by showing adeep sense of possession for the dear ones
Use an apostrophe if you want to show possession. Example: grandma's garden
The word "mine" is not an adverb. It can be a pronoun, or adjective, showing possession. It can also be a noun or verb for the action of mining.
I'm sure that there are methods to correct these records - some type of form or similar. If you have possession of the document yo are referring to, yYou will probably need to submit a copy of it.
Friend's is showing personal possession: e.g. it is my friend's book. Where as friends is more generalised: I have lots of friends.
I'm pretty sure you're referring to a Punnet Square.
You have to first join the marines and then work your way up the ranks by being a good marine, completing your duties, and showing that you have what it takes to be a leader. You have to stand out above others, a colonel is a pretty high rank.
You don't need one: Merry Christmas from the Smiths. You aren't showing possession, just signing your name.