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The sentence "Sarah loved to watch the butterfly flutter among the rose bushes" describes an emotion and action. It is also used in English to teach plurals. You are to write the plural of the word in parentheses, which is butterfly for this sentence.
The plural form for the proper noun Sarah is Sarahs; the plural possessive form is Sarahs'.Example: The two Sarahs in my class are cousins and the Sarahs' last names are the same as well.
No, compound subjects can take a singular verb if they are considered as a single entity or idea. For example, "Bread and butter is my favorite snack" uses a singular verb because bread and butter are seen as a single item.
Sarah Robin and Alma have............... Where the subject consists of two or more items connected by 'AND' the subject is plural and should have a plural verb
Sarah Sjstrom of Sweden won the gold medal
No, the form Sarahs is the plural for the proper noun Sarah: There are two Sarahs in my class.The singular possessive form is Sarah's; the plural possessive form is Sarahs'.Note: The noun Sarah (Sarahs) is a proper noun, the name of a person. Proper nouns are always capitalized.
The cast of Plural - 2007 includes: Doug Shane as Orrin Green Katie Wallack as Sarah Green
is this correct: This is the PhDs' room. Or is it: This is the PhD's room
The cast of The Butterfly Doors - 2009 includes: Adam Boncz as Adam Cassiopia Piper as Sarah Jamie Shawn Tan as Man of the Cave Silvia Tovar as Woman
The Fox family are the Foxes.John and Sarah and all the little Foxes came to the cookout.Foxes
with=le but if you are saying with me= liom , with you = leat, with he = leis , with her= leí with us=linn , with you(plural)=libh with them= leo. If you say an object or a name like with sarah it is just 'le sarah' .
In the sentence, 'Sarah's pencils were all sharp.', the proper noun is Sarah's (always capitalize a proper noun); the plural noun is pencils.A common noun is a word for any person, place, or thing; pencils is any pencils.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; Sarah is the name of a person.Both nouns end with letter s because:Sarah's is a possessive noun; the -'s on the end indicates that something belongs to Sarah.Pencils is a plural noun; the -s on the end indicates that there are more than one pencil.