Audra's Sweets. The sweets belong to Audra, so she needs the apostrophe. There's more than one sweet, so it gets the "s" but no apostrophe.
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No. "Craving" used this way is a transitive verb; you shouldn't use "for" with it. "Some" is also questionable. "I am craving sweets" would be a better phrase. "I have a craving for ..." is correct, because there "craving" is a gerund. The punctuation is also incorrect, but I suppose you knew that already.
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SWEETS - plural of sweet, a snack or treat SUITES - plural of suite, a room or lodging (also used for furniture grouping)
Yes, "un bonbon" is correct in French. It translates to "a candy" in English.
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Silly sweets are the only way you can get fireworks.
In your example, jar of sweets, is the collective noun; other collective nouns are a box of sweets, a tin of sweets, or a shop of sweets.
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The correct way to write it is ' 120 '.The correct way to say it is "One hundred twenty".
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