The correct phrase is "my husband's and my bedroom." This construction properly follows the rules of possessive forms, placing "my" first as the speaker's possessive adjective, followed by "husband's" to indicate joint possession. Using "my and my husband's bedroom" is grammatically awkward and less clear.
The correct placement of a bed in a bedroom according to Thai Buddhism is putting it to face the east.
That is the correct spelling. I was tired so I went to bed.
The correct spelling is "roommates" (sharing a bedroom).
Both are correct in different circumstances: To prepare a meal, you must have the proper ingredients. He got in trouble for preparing a meal in his bedroom.
The correct answer for this question is "Cry to Me" by Solomon Burke NOT "Love is Strange"
Oh, dude, that's a tricky one! The correct sentence would be "Both of my daughters' husbands are terrible cooks." You gotta make sure to show possession with that apostrophe after "daughters." Otherwise, it sounds like you have multiple daughters sharing the same husband who can't cook to save their lives. Yikes!
husbands' ex: All of the women have their husbands' money.
The possessive form of the plural noun husbands is husbands'.Example: Both of her late husbands' estates were considerable.
personification is the correct answer am Sure I'm and history teacher and my husbands a English teacher and my mom is a language arts teacher
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Yes guests' is the grammatically correct possessive plural of guest. For example, "Take the guests' coats and put them in the bedroom."