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Citizens have rights to our country.
Citizens have rights to our country.
the citizens
the citizens
The government gets its' rights from the people/citizens of that country.
the citizen are the keepers of the countries rights
Rights that are afforded to citizens of a country, namely, or even a city.
It stipulates the rights and duties of citizens
It stipulates the rights and duties of citizens
No. Citizens on its own is not a possessive noun; it is a plural noun.To make it possessive, you can do either of the following:A citizen of a country has certain rigets, so they are the citizen's rights.All citizens of a country have certain rights, so because we are referring to the plural of citizens, it becomes citizens' rights.
The citizens of Polish does not have the same rights as the United States. The United States is the country with the most freedom.
The citizens of Polish does not have the same rights as the United States. The United States is the country with the most freedom.