If the word you are making into a possessive ends in s because it is a plural, then you add an apostrophe after the s to make it possessive. In all other cases, including words which end in s for any reason other that because they are plurals, you add an apostrophe and the s.
Use 's to make a singular noun possessive (e.g., dog's bowl) and use -ies to pluralize a singular noun ending in a consonant and -y (e.g., babies).
The three main dichotomies of linguistics are: synchrony vs. diachrony (study of language at a specific point in time vs. over time), competence vs. performance (knowledge of language vs. its use in context), and langue vs. parole (language system vs. actual instances of language use).
Use "reply" when addressing a specific message or comment. Use "respond" when providing a reaction or answer to a situation or request.
Use "was" when referring to a singular subject, and use "were" when referring to plural subjects or the second person singular (you). For example: "He was happy" (singular subject) vs. "They were happy" (plural subject) or "If I were you, I would go" (second person singular).
Use "have had" when referring to something that started in the past and continues to the present, "had" for past actions that are finished, and "have" for present actions or situations. For example, "I have had a headache for two days" (ongoing), "I had a headache yesterday" (finished), and "I have a headache now" (present).
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Use 's to make a singular noun possessive (e.g., dog's bowl) and use -ies to pluralize a singular noun ending in a consonant and -y (e.g., babies).
The V S in V S Naipaul stands for Vidiahar Surajprasad Naipaul.
use a chier and ring bell on the side, it s unbrokable
The scheduled fight was Giovanni vs. Cartel.
Industry vs. agriculture: (N vs. S)
can you use caw on smack down vs raw 2009
you use the brears by going on how to play smackdown vs raw.
If the word you are making into a possessive ends in s because it is a plural, then you add an apostrophe after the s to make it possessive. In all other cases, including words which end in s for any reason other that because they are plurals, you add an apostrophe and the s.
If you mean that which vs which, the former is very formal and archaic. Which is preferred.
Curve that represents the curve between cost vs time or resources vs time in primavera planning software... Since it looks like "s" its called s-curve...
The three main dichotomies of linguistics are: synchrony vs. diachrony (study of language at a specific point in time vs. over time), competence vs. performance (knowledge of language vs. its use in context), and langue vs. parole (language system vs. actual instances of language use).