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The board chose, through a historic vote, to elect Bob Brown.
At Brown's is the correct one, because it means that at Brown' place or house, but we don't use the last words now. (it is very similar to the case of - at the chemist's- where we omit the word shop. )
"I went to the tavern and ordered an Irish stoat." A stoat is a small, thin animal with brown fur that's similar to a weasel. FYI- In the first sentence, stout, not stoat would be correct.
Yes, this sentence written correctly: Jane has brown hair.
The nouns are 'rabbit' and 'brown'.
It entirely depends on where the name fits into the structure of the sentence, as it would with any other noun. A person's name is just a noun! For example: 'David Brown is my cousin.' 'David Brown, who is my cousin, lives in Canada.' 'The David Brown who is my cousin lives in Canada; the one whom you met yesterday is not a member of my family.'
The sentence is a jumbled one for confusion. The actual sentence is, The brown cow ate the grass.
This sentence is written incorrectly. We use Articles of Speech in English; there are only two articles, which are A /An and The. Jane has a brown hair. This would mean she only has ONE hair. You would use "a" when you refer to one item. The correct version for referring to Jane's hair uses no Article of Speech. Jane has brown hair. Jane has brown hair with a red streak through it on the right side. Jane has brown hair with short bangs. Jane has brown hair that she wears in pigtails.
The color brown in French is brun.
Convicted of murder and his sentence was by hanging.
my aunt has brown hair
Example sentence - The fur on the bear is dark brown.