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Waterproof layer spread under a sleeping bag in a tent?
It makes an S sound (seer-up).
spell it dog's. This means the collar belongs to the dog. (one dog possessive)
dogs' - The dogs' owner took them to the park. (more than one dog possessive).
If your original sentence was about more than one dog then you would write it like this:
The dogs' collars are red.
No, a simile contains the phrase 'like' or 'as'.
A final syllable is the last syllable in a word. For example, in the word syllable, the syllables are syl-la-ble. The -ble would be the final syllable.
this is not the answer to this problem thanks though
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Drive up to 100km and crash your car to a road divider.
The word pull has the short OO sound as in good and wood.
The O in do has a long OO sound.
The possessive noun is Freda's (without the apostrophe, Fredas is the plural of Freda, not the possessive form).
The pronoun is the possessive adjective your.
I would like to know who's asking about whose books these are.
The nouns in the sentence are: team's(possessive form) and defeat.
The pronouns in the sentence are: our(possessive adjective) and us (personal pronoun).
Enri Tafaj was born on 1989-05-22.
Terza rima.
"There's" means "there is" - if it belongs to them, it is THEIRS. The book can be theirs if it belongs to them or ours if it belongs to us.
The "s" in "things" is a "z" sound.
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Then he came into the business part of the city, where the streets were sewers of inky blackness, with horses sleeping and plunging, and women and children flying across in panic-stricken droves.