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"The couple is returning" is correct. The word "couple" is singular and needs a singular verb. If more than one couple was returning, the sentence would read "The couples are returning," using a plural verb.
The sentence should read, "The man stole the ladies' handbags."Without the apostrophe, the noun ladies is simply the plural form of lady. In this sentence, the possessive form is required because the handbags belong to the ladies.The singular possessive form is lady's; the plural possessive is ladies'.
When the verdict was read, there was bedlam in the courtroom. Another good sentence would be, there was bedlam in the house when the two brothers were fighting.
I will ABBREVIATE the month word August. I will create a shorter form that is easy to read and write.
Was in that instance would refer to something singular, as your sentence refers to more than on thing the plural form "were" is more appropriate. So the sentence should read... "Your generosity and thoughtfulness were (greatly) appreciated."
Yes, the word "read" is correct in both sentences. In the first sentence, "read" is in the past tense form and in the second sentence, "read" is in the present tense form.
This is a sentence using a pronoun.The word this is a demonstrative pronoun.
I read the book.
this sentence would read, "Rewrite this sentence using correct capitalization holidays in November" hope that helps
Yesterday i read a comic about Manga.
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'poemam' is a declined form of the first declension noun 'poema', specifically, it is the singular accusative form. Thus, it means 'the poem' or 'a poem', in a sentence where 'poem' is the direct object. Such as: Quintus legavit poemam. Quintus read the poem. or scribet poemam. She writes a poem.