An "s" forms the plural of most English nouns, e.g. bird, birds. When nouns end in "o" or "s", they form the plural with "es" (potatoes, mosses). The "apostophe s" is used to indicate possessives, e.g. Bill's job, the boss's wife. Plural possessives also use the apostrophe, but omit the "s", e.g. his brothers' company.
you need to add 7 1`s to get 7.
You need to add the year. An S mintmark tells us nothing.
NO when adding an apostrophe you only use it if you're implying that its something they ownEX 1That was Aj's phone!EX 2That phone was Aj's!The Wrong WAYThat phone was Ajs!
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you add a s when it is pularl
yes. makes has an s which proves that if you have the last letter of a word that is a vowel you would need to add -(S)
No, You need to add cables in the lengths you need.
No, you add -es instead of -s Example: bosses
you need to install Adobe flash player or add s to http in your url bar
Add enough tracks that you need, use microphone(s) and hit record.
To show something is possessed by one owner, add an apostrophe and the letter 's' to the owner. e.g. the cat's milk. (the milk belongs to the cat) To show possession of plural owners you usually only need to add an apostrophe as most plurals already end in 's'. If the plural doesn't end in 's' then add the apostrophe followed by the 's'.
first you need to get the power level up to 4 then you can add nitro to the mix and that 's how it worked for me.