If you are changing the subject nouns from singular to plural, you must change the verb from singular to plural as well. (In other languages, you would also have to modify the adjectives, but English doesn't use plural adjective markers.)
No, it's is a contraction of it is or it has. The possessive form of it is "its."Possessive pronouns don't use an apostrophe to indicate possession, the pronoun itself is the possessive form.If you're not sure which form to use, try the sentence with "it is" instead. If it makes sense, use "it's"; otherwise use "its". For example, which is correct? "The wind changed it's direction." or "... its direction."? If you change to "it is", the sentence becomes "The wind changed it is direction." which is nonsense grammatically. That means the correct wording is "The wind changed its direction."
Object will change distance time graph when speed is changing. Distance time graph don't changed indicate of the stationary.
In a sorting algorithm the sort order can be changed by changing the comparison operator.
momentum of a body can ae changed in two ways.. First by changing the mass...and second by changing the velocity:).
Two ways in which physical state of matter can be changed:- changing the temperature- changing the pressure
By changing the volume of the body, or by changing the type or tension of the diaphragm.
A vane is a revolving pointer placed on the tops of buildings to indicate wind direction. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The vane on top of the barn changed directions again; perhaps the storm would not hit this area.
The pitch is changed on a trombone by moving the slide or changing your ombisture.
It changed it by changing it.
The singular and plural are both decubitus. It is not changed to decubiti.
it is not fair
it is when a sentence is changed from its originalsentence.