Apostrophe's Possessive Nouns The wealthier

  1. Apostrophe's Possessive NounsThe wealthier peoples class was called the gentry.
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  2. Match the missing or misplaced possessive apostrophe reference tothe correct solution: Plural nouns ending in -s Solution: a. Do
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  3. 6. Which statement about possessive nouns is true?Possessive nouns are always capitalized. Possessive nouns show ownership.♥
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  4. Match the missing or misplaced possessive apostrophe reference tothe correct solution: Plural nouns not ending in -s Solution:
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  5. which statement about possessive noun is true? Possessive nouns are always capitalized possessive nouns show ownershippossessive
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  6. Match the misplaced or dangling modifier reference to the correctsolution: singular nouns Solution: a. Do not use an apostrophe
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  7. rephrase thisTo show possession, add an apostrophe followed by "s" for singular nouns (e.g., "the dog's bone") and just an
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  8. Apostrophe's Possessive NounsThe "middling class" include a towns shopkeepers.
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  9. Apostrophe's Possessive NounsChurches best seats were reserved for members of the gentry.
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  10. Match the missing or misplaced possessive apostrophe reference tothe correct solution: Pronouns Solution: a. Do not use an
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