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No, there shouldn't be an apostrophe in "horses" as it is a plural noun. The sentence is correct as "the horses stalls are clean."
The yearling foal quickly adapted to its new pasture, playing and exploring with its fellow young horses.
Horses are found throughout the entire world
A subjunctive sentence is a type of sentence that expresses wishes, recommendations, desires, or hypothetical situations. It typically uses special verb forms to convey this mood, such as "I wish he were here" instead of "I wish he was here."
A homophone for "horses" is "hoarses" and a homophone for "delay" is "délay."
The participle is "switching" and the phrase is "switching their tails."Switching their tails
It is a sentence.
"Horses gallop" is a complete sentence consisting or subject and predicate: "horses" is a noun, and "gallop" is a verb.
She has an admiration to horses
No, there shouldn't be an apostrophe in "horses" as it is a plural noun. The sentence is correct as "the horses stalls are clean."
My horses are out the back in the paddock
We own two Mustang horses
The horses and the llamas will require separate enclosures.
We "jousted" on horses.
Example sentence for the adjective 'thunderous':The stampeding herd of wild horses made a thunderousnoise.
Example sentence - I watched as the horses handsomely trotted down the lane.
3 (oxen, horses and geese)