The plural form of the noun brother is brothers.
The plural possessive form is brothers'.
"Mercy secretly studied with her two brothers'tutors."
Mark Zuckerberg studied Computer Science and Psychology at Harvard University
Saint Francis Xavier studied at the University of Paris in France where he obtained his Master's degree in Arts.
One important prophecy that could be studied under the direction of the divine is the prophecy of the end times or the coming of a chosen savior. It is believed that understanding such prophecies can provide insight into the future and guidance for believers.
St. Paul studied under the famous Jewish teacher Gamaliel. Gamaliel was a highly respected Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin, known for his wisdom and influence in Jewish religious teachings.
Meg Cabot studied studio arts at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.
Yes, the word tree's with an aposthrophe s is the possessive singular. Example sentences: University botonists studied the tree's bark for disease. (singular possessive) University botonists studied the trees' bark for disease. (plural possessive) If a noun is plural and ends in an s, then (in most cases) you only add an apostrophie but do not add an additional s. More examples: The dress's trim had ripped. The dresses' trim had ripped. (plural possessive) The professor's attire looked professional. The professors' attire looked professional. (plural possessive) Too many people make the mistake of adding an extra s to words ending in s or double s (ss). This is not correct to create a singular or plural possessive on words ending in s or ss.
The correct spelling is studied.Example sentences:- Joanne studied history at college.- The researchers have studied the results.
When two sentences are separated by only a comma, this is called a "comma splice", and it is not correct. The correct punctuation is either a semicolon instead of a comma, or to keep the two as separate sentences, each ending in a period.ExamplesComma splice, incorrect: Carla studied Spanish, Peter studied German.Semicolon, correct: Carla studied Spanish; Peter studied German.Two sentences, correct: Carla studied Spanish. Peter studied German.You can also use a coordinating conjunction like "and" to "fix" a comma splice:Carla studied Spanish, and Peter studied German.Note: A similar punctuation error in which two sentences are joined together with no punctuation between them is called a run-on sentence:Carla studied Spanish Peter studied German.
The plural form of the noun elf is elves.The plural possessive form is elves'.example: Today on our nature walk, we studied the elves' habitat.
Jeff Hardy Never Studied Wrestling. Him And His Brother Taught Their Selves How To Wrestle.
My brother studied sociology in high school.
The possessive form of the plural noun pharaohs is pharaohs'.example: The pharaohs' mummies are studied by scientists at the university.
I went to the store, but my brother stayed at home. She danced at the party, while he watched from the sidelines. The cat climbed up the tree, and the dog ran around the yard. I studied for my exam in the library, yet my friend studied at home.
You studied for the final exam every day for three weeks; therefore, you received the highest grade in class.
A group of sentences covering the same topic in an article, letter, or document is a paragraph.
I was disappointed in the upshot of my exam grades, knowing i studied really hard made me even more depressed.
I have studied the catechism so that I understand my religion and in so doing I may be confirmed to my faith.