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Yes, the word country's is a singular possessive noun. The apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the word indicates that something in the sentence belongs to that noun.Example: The country's official language is English.
Africa is often mistaken for a country when it is in fact a continent.
The country is split into many cultural regions.
It is a question, so it is an interrogative sentence.
I live in a developed country. The United States of America is a developed country. Is the United States a developed country? I do not live in a developed country. A developed country is a country that has a stable inport, export, economy(sort of), ect.
A word functions in a sentence to convey meaning and contribute to the overall structure and coherence of the sentence. It serves a specific role such as a subject, verb, object, or modifier to help communicate the intended message effectively. The function of a word helps determine its position and relation to other words in the sentence.
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you can see country's on a map
America is not my home country.
He was a loyalist to his country.
To determine the class word in a sentence, you can look at the function of the word within the sentence. Class words are typically nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. Identify the role the word plays in the sentence to determine its class.
Israel is a country of Jews.
Afghanistan is a developing country?
Example sentence - Many computer networks still function on mainframe systems.
Example sentence - The moral fiber of the country is at stake.
This is the situation of my country currently. This is a sentence ending with the word currently.
Depending on its function in a sentence is can be translated with das, welches or dass.