"S" is the the chemical symbol for the element Sulphur.
He would name it "Dead".....
The name for a group of ships, beginning with an "s", would be squadron.
Yes you do; for example Harry's car or Mary'sfriend.
The plural form of a family name ending in "N" typically adds "s" or "es" depending on the specific name. For example, if the family name is Johnson, the plural would be Johnsons. If the family name is Cohen, the plural would be Cohens.
Typically, to show possession with a last name, you would add an apostrophe and an s ('s). For example, "Smith's car" indicates that the car belongs to someone with the last name Smith.
It would be alphabetized under S.
If a couple's name is Taylor, and you want to write it as a plural, it would be "The Taylors". If you are referring to a possession belonging to them, it would be: -The Taylors' mail. -The Taylors' dog. - The Taylors' house.
The name would be Agathis spp (S)
For names ending in "s," you can follow the standard rule for hyphenation by adding an apostrophe and an extra "s" after the name. For example, "Thomas" would be hyphenated as "Thomas's."
It would be... example: Johnsons the correct spelling would be Johnsons'
That would be Nathaniel. No it wouldn't it would be Sean Foreman.
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