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The plural form of the proper noun Emily is Emilys.The plural possessive form is Emilys'.Example: The two Emilys' last names are Green and White.
No, classmates is a common plural noun.
excuse me there that's not hard
Yes, the plural noun 'classmates' is a common noun, a word for any classmates of anyone. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title. The proper noun for the common noun classmates is the names of the classmates, or: Classmates Fancy Ponmundam (gift shop), Kerala, India Classmate Digital KTV Bar, Quezon City, Philippines Classmates Media Corporation, Woodland Hills, CA "Chinese Lessons: Five Classmates and the Story of the New China" by John Pomfret
Excuse can be a noun or a verb. Verb: to excuse Noun: an excuse
following ex. according to Emilys idea Following Emilys idea
NO, but other emilys are.
emilys 17 :)
She is called Kirsten Hansen
The plural form of the proper noun Emily is Emilys.The plural possessive form is Emilys'.Example: The two Emilys' last names are Green and White.
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No Tommy Oliver is not Emily's Father.
No most of his classmates laughed at him.
The correct way would be "Do her classmates". Think of it in a simpler way. "Her classmates" can be replaced with the word "they" Making it either "Does they" or "Do they" making the phrase easier to understand grammar wise
Emily Carr hated sport and loves sports!
I have a group project with my classmates next week.
No, I do not have classmates.