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  • Use the senses - what does it look like, sound like, smell like, feel like, taste like
  • Use emotion - how do you feel when you think about this thing?
  • Use facts - what else do you know about this thing?
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Do you need apostrophe in its?

You only use an apostrophe in it's when it is a contraction of it is. If you are using ITS to describe something belonging to IT, such as "It was wagging its tail," then the tail belongs to it and so its does not have an apostrophe.


What verb would be belongs to them?

Examples of verbs that indicate something belongs to them are:They have a puppy.They bought a puppy.They own a puppy.They possess a puppy.


Literary term to describe something by describing something else?

analogy


Where do you put apostrophe on conscience sake?

The reasoning is this: what is being talked about is something (it's sake) that belongs to your conscience. It is therefore that which belongs to your conscience - possessive - and it becomes conscience's sake.


What effect does possessive pronouns give?

Possessive pronouns take the place of a nounthat belongs to someone or something. The possessive pronoun tells you that something belongs to someone or something.The possessive pronouns are: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.Examples:That book is mine. (the book belongs to me)The tuna sandwich is yours. (the sandwich is for you)The house with the blue shutters is ours. The house on the corner is theirs.Possessive pronons should not be confused with possessive adjectives. The possessive adjectives are placed just before a noun to describe a noun as belonging to someone or something.The possessive adjectives are: my, your, his, her, their, its.Examples:That is my book.Your sandwich is tuna.Our house has blue shutters.

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What does feminine mean?

Feminine is a word that refers to a woman. This word can describe something that belongs to a woman or how a woman acts.


Have I broken something that belongs to you?

No, you have not broken anything that belongs to me.


Do you need apostrophe in its?

You only use an apostrophe in it's when it is a contraction of it is. If you are using ITS to describe something belonging to IT, such as "It was wagging its tail," then the tail belongs to it and so its does not have an apostrophe.


What is the name for something that belongs to ewe?

A lamb belongs to ewe.


Is mica an unidentified mineral?

Mica is actually a term for a group of sheet silicate minerals as such if you describe something as a mica you are not defining (or identifying) exactly what it is, only the group that it belongs to.


What is a poperty?

A property is a characteristic or attribute of an object or thing. It can describe the state, condition, or quality of something. In real estate, property refers to land or buildings that can be owned by individuals, organizations, or entities.


Is his a noun adjective or adverb?

His is a pronoun, a word that replaces a noun in a sentence.


When do you use apostrophe s in Belgium?

-'s shows possession, so it would be used to describe something that belongs, or is peculiar, to Belgium, e.g. Belgium's natural beauty, Belgium's government.


When should their be used?

Their should be used to describe something (idea or object) that "belongs to them". These are their books. It was their idea.A frequent error, their should not be used when describing something that belongs to a single person when the gender is unknown. His or her should be used in these situations.By contrast, There is a place. Not here, but there. The books are over there.They're is a contraction for the two words "They are." They're looking for their books over there.


What is correct placement of apostrophe for word students?

If something belongs to one student, write "student's." If something belongs to multiple students, write "students'."


How do you Say something belongs to in french?

It belongs to him : c'est a lui, or more formally : ca appartient a lui


Is the pronoun hers first-person second-person reflexive or possessive?

The pronoun 'hers' is the third person, singular, possessive pronoun. Example sentence:Jane has a new car that she said is red, this onemust be hers.Note: a possessive pronoun replaces the noun for something that belongs to someone or something, not the noun that it belongs to. If the sentence read, '...her red car', the word 'her' is an adjective pronoun to describe car and does take the place of the noun for the owner.