Spelling is obey not obay.
Of the words ocean owner obay and orchestra, the word obay is incorrect. The correct spelling is obey.The orchestra played at the ocean but the city mayor said, "the winds would not obey".When the teen attending a play refused to obey his father, the owner of the orchestra, the father punished him by not letting him go to the ocean to swim.
That is the correct spelling of "co-owner" (one of the owners).
Shop Owner is not one word. This is shown as a true fact by: ~Going to Microsoft Word and Typing both words together ~You will notice that the red zigzag lines shown below ~Remember when you are doing this, always make sure that the spell check is on. Hope this helped x :)
Find the owner. The owner may be singular or plural. Put the apostrophe straight after the owner. If the owner is singular, then add an S.For example: the dogs breakfast. Who owned the breakfast? If it was the (one) dog, then write the owner (the dog), add the apostrophe AFTER it (the dog') and then put an s after that (the dog's). Correct sentence: "I made the dog's breakfast."If the owner of the breakfast was several dogs, then write the plural owner (the dogs), then add the apostrophe AFTER it (the dogs'). You don't need another S. Correct sentence: "I made the dogs' breakfast."Other examples:After breakfast I made the children's beds. (several children)After lunch I painted the dog's kennel. (one dog).After school I went to the teachers' office. (several teachers)After school I went to the principal's office. (one principal)There is an exception: If a singular owner ends in an S, you usually do NOT add another S after the apostrophe (Mr Jones' car. Jesus' teachings. James' hat.)
That is the correct spelling of "Sam's Club" (membership discount store run by Walmart, named for company owner Sam Walton, 1918-1992).
Of the words ocean owner obay and orchestra, the word obay is incorrect. The correct spelling is obey.The orchestra played at the ocean but the city mayor said, "the winds would not obey".When the teen attending a play refused to obey his father, the owner of the orchestra, the father punished him by not letting him go to the ocean to swim.
"Patently" is correct for the word meaning "clearly." The correct spelling is "patiently" for the word meaning "in a patient manner."
This is spelled out in your owner's manual. It is also listed on a placard under the hood. .033 per chiltons manual
That is the correct spelling of "co-owner" (one of the owners).
lifeguard, surfer, owner of the ocean gate, anything really
Whatever is spelled out in your owner's manual.
As of right now, the owner of the Yacht Ocean Victory has not been revealed to the general public.
Both can be used grammatically correct depends on the word Butcher. "Butchers' shop" if Butchers is the owner of the shop. "Butcher's shop" if Butcher is the owner.
The correct size is listed in your owner's manual and on the driver's door post.
There is no one correct answer to your question, it depends on the up-bringing and the individual dog and owner
The correct spelling is "owner" (person who owns something).
Your question is not entirely correct in its premise; a serf is not a slave and does not have an owner. A serf is a subject of a land owner whom the serf would address as lord.