Asked by seth
What is the possessive form of democracy in the following sentence. Would democracy followers win the struggle. Is it democracies'
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Writeacher
If you're referring to a single democracy or to the idea of democracy, then you need <b>democracy's</b>.
If you're referring to several democracies (several countries that are democracies), then you need <b>democracies'</b>.
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If you're referring to several democracies (several countries that are democracies), then you need <b>democracies'</b>.
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seth
Money might be sewn into a woman's or women's coat linings.
Worry haunted the refugee children's or childrens' eyes
Worry haunted the refugee children's or childrens' eyes
Answered by
Writeacher
One woman or several women??
There is no such word as <i>childrens'</i>; did you read through that apostrophe website I gave you?
There is no such word as <i>childrens'</i>; did you read through that apostrophe website I gave you?
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korede
God
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