Rex's car is over there. (Rex is singular)
The box's lid is over there. (Box is singular)
The boxes' lids are over there. (Box is plural)
The correct spelling of the possessive form of a first name ending in "x" is to simply add an apostrophe and an "s" after the "x". For example, if the first name is Alex, the possessive form would be Alex's.
The correct spelling of 41st is "forty-first."
The correct plural spelling of the first name Frances is Franceses.
The correct spelling is wasn't.Some example sentences are:There wasn't any milk left.I told you, I wasn't there.I wasn't going to come at first.
"Alzheimer's" is the correct spelling. It indicates possession or ownership by Dr. Alois Alzheimer, who was the first to identify the condition.
Geneviève is the usual French spelling. Michel could be the first name for Michael, but the spelling Michael is more widely used nowadays (Michel tends to be a first name for fifty-somethings). Since French parents are now free to alter the spelling of first names, or even create a new one for their baby, endless new variations tend to appear.
That is the correct spelling for the possessive pronoun "my" (one version of the first person singular, along with mine).
The correct spelling of the antibiotic is penicillin(from Penicillium mold).
"Both of whom" is correct grammar. It is used when referring to two people. For example, "I invited John and Mary, both of whom attended the party."
"The Winters' first visit to the ski resort was quite uneventful" "Unfortunately, the heating system in the James' hotel room broke down on the third day of their first visit"
No. The correct spelling is Europe; the first e is always capitalized because the word is a proper noun.
The correct spelling of 41st is "forty-first."
You have spelled PREMIERE, which is correct for the first showing of a movie or show. -A PREMIER is a head of state of a country, or something 'first rate'
First, Correct your spelling, its leftinent
The correct plural spelling of the first name Frances is Franceses.
# The first tier is for alternative ways of asking the question that have correct spelling and that are grammatically correct. # The second or Bad spelling tier is for the wordings that have spelling mistakes and are badly worded.
No, the correct plural possessive form for the plural noun editors-in-chief iseditors-in-chief's.example: The editors-in-chief's committee has approved my investigative series.
The 'proper' spelling of the word is 'acknowledgment' but 'acknowledgement' has become so common that it is no longer considered an error; that is, either is acceptable. The language grows and changes. Many words are spelled differently today than they were just a few years or decades ago. Spelling and definition of words are determined by common usage. As a different meaning or spelling of a word becomes commonplace, it becomes first accepted, then 'correct.'