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hook ('huk) noun [English] a
hook ('huk) noun [English]
a curved tool for catching, holding, or pulling something curved or bent flight of a ball curving to
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ex) She is an English teacher.
English teacher is a compound noun. When we stress the first noun, 'English', it means that she
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I'm on the fence about apostrophe or not in the following sentence. The possessive is not coming immediately before a noun or
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JJ
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How is ownership shown for singular nouns?(1 point)
Responses add -es to the noun add -es to the noun add -'s to the noun add -'s
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whoever reads this you're an amazing person
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How is ownership shown for singular nouns?(1 point)
Responses add -s to the noun add -s to the noun add -es to the noun add -es
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How is ownership shown for singular nouns?(1 point)
Responses add -s to the noun add -s to the noun add -'s to the noun add -'s
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How is ownership shown for singular nouns?(1 point)
Responses add -'s to the noun add -'s to the noun add -es to the noun add -es
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How is ownership shown for singular nouns?(1 point)
Responses add -'s to the noun add -'s to the noun add -s to the noun add -s
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How is ownership shown for singular nouns?
Responses add -s to the noun add -s to the noun add -'s to the noun add -'s to the
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What is the purpose of a Hook in an introductory paragraph?
A hook gives the reader a frame of reference for your topic hook
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