English, asked by ripalprajapati20, 7 months ago

Q.3 Add 's' to these
which stand for
naming wards and make word
more than one. ​

Answers

Answered by aloosha
1

Answer:

Their Bicycles'

Explanation:

Because when puting apostrophe after the word means that the word is in plural and that the apostrophe means that it is thiers

Answered by ABSuryashankar
1

Answer:

It can be confusing when we talk about rules for names ending in ''s.'' Take a popular name that ends with an ''s,'' like ''Charles.'' When we're in school, a lot of us were told to always add an apostrophe ''s'' ('s) to show something that was yours. For example, take the phrase: ''This is Charles's car.''

You might have always thought that was one ''s'' too many. It sounded like the sound snakes make.

Then, you might have been told that it was perfectly okay to write something like: ''This is Charles' car.''

That looks confusing and similar to when we want to show possession for something that is plural: ''This is the girls' room.'' (Two or more girls are sharing the room). So, which one is correct?

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