The noun brother's is a singular possessive noun.
The apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the noun indicates that something in the sentence belongs to that noun.
Example sentences:
My brother's house is on Main Street.
We can stop at my brother's office.
My brother's birthday is on Friday.
What is your brother's name?
His mother was frustated with his consistent naughtiness. Her naughtiness had got her into trouble and she was sorry now.
Have you lost your sense of sight? Get out of my sight!
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No, it is not a complete thought so it is not a sentence. You need a subject - what has not been awarded to you?
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"Sentense" is not a real word. Try learning how to use a dictionary, spell first grade words, and not being a complete moron, and if you still don't know how to use the word "permission" in a sentence, go back to Mexico.
That is the correct spelling of "sentence."
The driver crushed the orange road cone. I wanted an ice cream cone.
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His mother was frustated with his consistent naughtiness. Her naughtiness had got her into trouble and she was sorry now.
Have you lost your sense of sight? Get out of my sight!
Niece's is a possessive word, meaning "belonging to the neice." My neice's dress is new. I bought my meice's old car.
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