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No, the sentence has a spelling error. It should be: "This group of women has been ambassadors in our community."
"Women are" is correct. Use "women" as the plural form of "woman" and pair it with "are" to agree in number.
The correct possessive form of "womens" is "women's," with an apostrophe before the s.
The correct sentence should be: "The women's coats are here." In this case, the apostrophe goes before the "s" to show that the coats belong to the women.
No, the correct spelling is "witches." The word "witches" refers to women thought to have magical powers.
The correct spelling of the possessive form of "women" is "women's."
as a plural noun eg: The women ate pie. The women in our community formed an outreach group.
"Women are" is correct. Use "women" as the plural form of "woman" and pair it with "are" to agree in number.
The correct possessive form of "womens" is "women's," with an apostrophe before the s.
The correct sentence should be: "The women's coats are here." In this case, the apostrophe goes before the "s" to show that the coats belong to the women.
"Third sex"? If you are talking about homosexuality, in my community they are pretty much the same as everyone else's roles: part of a family, job-holder, political participant, taxpayer, dog and cat owner, etc. In some other communities we are shamans, ambassadors between men's and women's communities, wise men and women.
Community Women's Orchestra was created in 1985.
FA Women's Community Shield was created in 2000.
No, the correct spelling is "witches." The word "witches" refers to women thought to have magical powers.
The correct spelling of the possessive form of "women" is "women's."
Women's Community Club of South Valley was created in 1846.
This is a somewhat odd sentence, which I would phrase differently. It would work better as "her eyes and nose complemented his appearance". Although men can be beautiful, the term us usually reserved for women. Women are beautiful, men are handsome.
Women and children were a vital part of the community and family, but they had no community rights or ability to vote.