the s in blunders is plural and the s in makes is not
the s in blunders is plural and the s in makes is not
the s in blunders is plural and the s in makes is not
the s in blunders is plural and the s in makes is not
the s in blunders is plural and the s in makes is not
the s in blunders is plural and the s in makes is not
The -s in "blunders" indicates the plural form of the noun, while the -s in "makes" indicates the third person singular form of the verb.
The s in "blunders" is pronounced with a buzzing sound similar to that used for the letter "z" in a word in English, and uses the vibrations of the vocal chords. The s in "makes" is pronounced with a hissing sound that does not make use of the vocal chords but only the movement of air between the teeth.
David A. Ricks has written: 'Big Business Blunders' -- subject(s): Export marketing, International business enterprises 'Blunders in International Business' 'Blunders in international business'
when you add a s to the word misson it becomes missions. adding the s makes it plural (MORE THAN ONE).
difference between a/s and a/t tires
There is no difference between "solipsism" and "solipcism"; they are likely just spelling errors of the same term, which refers to the philosophical idea that only one's mind is sure to exist or the view that the self is all that can be known to exist.
r is rough bacteria and s is smooth bacteria. smooth bacteria causes disease and makes a thick outer capsule.