Asked by Anonymous
Some examples of tricky plurals include
a.changing to y to it and adding -es in nouns that end in y after a consonant, as in city/cities.
b.changing f or fe to a v and adding -es to most singular common nouns that end in f or fe, as seen in life/lives.
c.making compound nouns plural by adding -s or es on the most important word, as seen in mothers-in-law/well-wishers.
d.
I am think d.
The correct way to fix a comma splice by
a.adding a coordinating conjunction or a subordinating conjunction.
b. replacing the comma with a semicolon or creating two separate sentences.
c.replacing the comma with a hyphen or parentheses.
d. both a and b.
a.changing to y to it and adding -es in nouns that end in y after a consonant, as in city/cities.
b.changing f or fe to a v and adding -es to most singular common nouns that end in f or fe, as seen in life/lives.
c.making compound nouns plural by adding -s or es on the most important word, as seen in mothers-in-law/well-wishers.
d.
I am think d.
The correct way to fix a comma splice by
a.adding a coordinating conjunction or a subordinating conjunction.
b. replacing the comma with a semicolon or creating two separate sentences.
c.replacing the comma with a hyphen or parentheses.
d. both a and b.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
What is d? a, b, and c are also tricky plurals.
What is your answer for the second question.
What is your answer for the second question.
Answered by
Anonymous
all of the above.
a second question.
a second question.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
All of the above is correct for the first question.
D. is correct for the second question.
D. is correct for the second question.
Answered by
Anonymous
I said d
Answered by
Anonymous
How it d?
Answered by
mohamed kamara
Investigate the plurals of nouns