You should write daughter's if you are talking about one daughter, e.g. "it is my daughter's birthday tomorrow".
You should write daughters' if you are talking about more than one daughter at the same time, e.g. "this is our daughters' bedroom, which they share".
The plural for daughter is daughters. The plural possessive is daughters'.
The nouns sons and daughters are the plural form; the singular forms are son and daughter.
The plural form of the noun 'son' is sons.
The plural form of the noun 'daughter' is daughters.
Yes, that is correct. Program belongs to year.
No, that is not the correct spelling.The correct spelling is punctuation.An example sentence is:It is important to use the correct punctuation when writing an essay.
Clearly you aren't writing in English to correct you, so I don't see why I should wright in English to correct me.
Use of the ampersand (&) in writing is a spelling mistake. Not acceptable unless you're trying to be funny.
A pencil is used in writing, as on a sheet of paper, a notepad, a notebook, or a card.Most pencils are used with an eraser to alter writing or correct mistakes.
It's either my daughters and me or my daughters and I, depending on the sentence. Here are two correct usages:He introduced my daughters and me to the President.My daughters and I were introduced to the President.The phrase me and my daughters is one that should not be used.
Yes, that is correct. Program belongs to year.
It depends upon the context. If you are using it as a subject, it would be "my daughters and I." If you are using it as the object of a preposition, it would be "my daughters and me." Examples: My daughters and I walked to the store with John. John walked to the store with my daughters and me.
So they can erase and correct their mistakes made. This will improve their hand writing.
The correct plural possessive form for "daughter's" is "daughters'."
No, that is not the correct spelling.The correct spelling is punctuation.An example sentence is:It is important to use the correct punctuation when writing an essay.
Because it's a contraction of "it is." For formal speech or writing, "It is" is more correct.
I believe the correct tense you would use is present tense.
Clearly you aren't writing in English to correct you, so I don't see why I should wright in English to correct me.
Use of the ampersand (&) in writing is a spelling mistake. Not acceptable unless you're trying to be funny.
The first principle of technical writing is good grammar. Write concisely â?? no fluff. Always use active voice in your writing. Always use positive statements. Avoid long run-on sentences. Last but not least, always use the correct punctuation.
A pencil is used in writing, as on a sheet of paper, a notepad, a notebook, or a card.Most pencils are used with an eraser to alter writing or correct mistakes.