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My niece's coat ripped when she stomped on it when she was angry.
I have three nieces. One of my nieces has had her hair braided. My other two nieces are jealous of her. My niece's braided hair is a honey-golden brown. My nieces' mother is married to my oldest brother.
My father always made sure he remembered his nieces' birthdays.
The word nieces' is the plural possessive form of the word niece (a female child of your brother or sister). Example sentence: Both of my nieces' birthdays are in May.
(The word nieces' is a plural possessive noun, referring to more than one niece.) The elderly aunt visited her nieces' classroom. The couple attended both of their nieces' weddings.
My twin nieces have their birthday soon.One of my nieces has fallen asleep in front of the television.
I can give you several sentences.My nieces are coming for a visit.Are those girls your nieces?Nieces are the daughters of your brother or sister.
The sentence "You have three nieces" is an example of plural possessive. In this case, "nieces" is the plural form of "niece," and the word "three" indicates the quantity. The possessive form is shown by the word "have," which indicates ownership or relationship between the subject and the object.
Tiarra speak very properly.
They properly declined to discuss the matter with the reporter. He properly ordered the wines by their age.
Well, it depends on how you use it and no, not properly
The construction Nieces' would be used to refer to a thing or characteristic that belongs to two or more of your nieces. For example: Joe had three nieces. The family homestead was the nieces', having been willed equally to the three together.
The word nieces' is the plural possessive form of the word niece (a female child of your brother or sister). Example sentence: Both of my nieces' birthdays are in May.