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There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: Jess'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: Jess'sThe possessive form of the "raft belonging to Jess" is Jess' raft or Jess's raft.
A sweep on a raft is a long oar used for steering. It is typically located at the back of the raft and is operated by a guide to maneuver the raft through the water. Sweeps are essential for navigating rapids and maintaining control of the raft.
To clarify broth, usually for making consumme, cooks whisk egg whites, sometimes with their crumpled shells, into a broth. The egg proteins stick to particles and impurities in the broth, eventually gathering into a scummy disk know as "the raft". The raft floats to the top and is discarded.
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Types of raft foundation are 1. Solid slab raft 2. Beam and slab raft 3. Cellular rafts
The raft is breaking up, sir! Let's jump onto another raft as soon as we can. That's Tom Sawyer's raft.
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The plural of "raft" is "rafts".
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The life raft began to sink.We should make a raft to get across the river.
The ISBN of The Stone Raft is 0151851980.