It depends on what you mean, but "Lorine's smiles" is probably what you're looking for.
"Write" is a verb and therefore is the same applied to singular and plural, for example:"I write the music." and "They write the music."
The plural form of "brush" is "brushes."
To write "class" in plural possessive form, you would write "classes'" to indicate that something belongs to multiple classes.
The plural of "the school" in French is "les écoles."
The plural form of "study" is "studies."
Lorine Niedecker was born in 1903.
Lorine Niedecker died in 1970.
Lorine Proctor has written: 'Shifting sands'
The noun forms are smile and smiles, the singular and plural, common, concrete nouns.The noun forms for the verb to smile are smiler, smilers and the gerund, smiling.
Lorrisa Julianus is 5' 8".
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Write-offs is the plural of write-off
"Write" is a verb and therefore is the same applied to singular and plural, for example:"I write the music." and "They write the music."
you smile i smile
"smile highly in french"
The plural is holidays.
Lorine Zeineb Nora Talhaoui