"Seniors" here means "elderly people" or "old folks". Some con artists victimise old people particularly because they may not understand modern developments, and so can more easily be fooled about modern technology, because some of them are suffering from mental debilitation due to their age, or because they are unusually trusting towards certain classes of people (religious leaders, for example). These con artists seek out the elderly as their prey; they prey on seniors.
The plural of senior is seniors. The plural possessive is seniors' (referring to more than one senior).
The possessive form of the plural noun seniors is seniors'.Example: The seniors' schedule of activities is posted on-line.
The plural of senior is seniors. The plural possessive of seniors is seniors'
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I have been bitten by a preying mantis. I guess I closed my hand a little too tightly on it.
Preying for Mercy - 2014 - TV was released on: USA: 2014
Preying for Mercy - 2014 TV was released on: USA: 2014
I have been bitten by a preying mantis. I guess I closed my hand a little too tightly on it.
Seniors is the plural. The singular form of the word is senior.
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The complement "are jubilant" functions as a predicate nominative, identifying and describing the subject "seniors" as being jubilant after graduation. It completes the meaning of the subject by providing additional information about its state or condition.
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