peaking out of his mother's pouch or peaking out of his mothers' pouch?
Heisse = 'High-ser' / 'High-ss' .The 'S' is pronounced as a full S like 'S' in 'Snake', not like the 'S' in 'Boys'
There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns that end with an s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word:Jess'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: Jess'sExample:The party is at Jess' house.The party is at Jess's house.
wished as in "I wished that my prince/ss would come, and s/he did!"
Three: t-o-ss
There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns (common or proper) ending in s:Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word.Examples:Jess's mother drove me home.Cross's Market is just down the street.Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word.Examples:Jess' mother drove me home.Cross' Market is just down the street.Note: The -s's is the most commonly used form, but if you are a student, use the form that is preferred by your teacher.
It is used the same way American's use SS#'s. Most aliens do not have ss#'s so they need to be given alien reg #'s to be tracked.
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'SS', 'Ss', 's/s' and so on can have many meanings. SS -- 'steam ship' -- as in 'SS Great Britain' SS -- 'Schutzstaffel' -- the armed wing of the Nazi party in 1930s and 1940s Germany s/s -- 'signs and symptoms' -- a medical term Ss -- 'saints' SS -- 'secret service'
The punnett square would be: S s s Ss ss s Ss ss If the male zebra is spotted (Ss) and the female zebra is striped (ss), all offspring will be heterozygous (Ss) with the spot trait.
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1 s in your ss = One sun in your solar system
Well, you can't. You need a copy of a game that uses Johto (Like G/S or HG/SS). If you do G/S, use Pal Park. You'll need another DS for HG/SS