Yes. (In almost every style.) But in AP, a newspaper style with more interest in saving space and constructing rules that require no brain work, it is class'.
Yes, the genitive form of "class" is "class's" when referring to possession or association. For example, "The class's teacher is very kind."
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the classs structures... how should i know
attention escape students
middle class lower classs upper class
go to crate classs then go to whatever class you want press a when you pick it then go to name class
From the class shop in battleon, either that or upgrade (membership) and get better armour off the class people, and the upgrade shop. also you get dragonslayer class from galanoth in lair and pirate class in lolosia, hope this helped!
Because most of the first class passengers were very famous people of that time and the crew members wanted to save the higher class of society first
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The Latin masculine noun collis (a hill) has a singular genitive collis and a plural genitive collium.
yes he lived in queens i was in his class. he is about 13 now.we were in the same classs in 6 grade. his name is micaiah maharaj nd he is bad in math lmao
The genitive case is used to show possession or relationship between nouns in a sentence. It can also indicate the origin or material of something.
a lack of knowlegde in my English classs
im in biology classs right kn