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Glossary for the programmes of study for English (non ...

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marking possessives (e.g. Hannah’s mother). article . The articles . the (definite) and . a . or. an (indefinite) are the most common type of . determiner. The dog found a bone in ; an old box. auxiliary verb ; The auxiliary ; verbs: are: be, have, do; and the modal verbs. They can be

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William Strunk, Jr. The Elements of Style - GitHub Pages

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Exceptions are the possessives of ancient proper names in -es and -is, the possessive Jesus’, and such forms as for conscience’sake, for righteousness’ sake. But such forms as Achilles’ heel, Moses’ laws, Isis’ temple are commonly replaced by the heel of …

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The Elements of Style - University of Washington

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The pronominal possessives hers, its, theirs, yours, and oneself have no apostrophe. 2. In a series of three or more terms with a single conjunction, use a comma after each term except the last. Thus write, red, white, and blue honest, energetic, but headstrong He opened the letter, read it, and made a note of its contents.

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AN INTRODUCTION TO FRENCH - Peace Corps

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Lesson 9: The Articles and the Possessives Le The (masculine singular) La The (Feminine Singular Le livre The book La chaise The chair L’université The university L’école The school Les livres The books Un livre A book Une chaise A chair Des livres Books Des chaises Chairs Mon My (masculine singular) Ma My (Feminine singular)

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READING LITERARY (RL) READING INFORMATIONAL (RI) Key …

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c. Use an apostrophe to form contractions and frequently occurring possessives. d. Generalize learned spelling patterns when writing words (e.g., cage → badge; b. oy → boil). e. Consult reference materials, including beginning dictionaries, as needed to check and correct spellings. ...

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The apostrophe has three uses: 1) to form possessive nouns ...

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form possessive pronouns (i.e. his / her computer) or noun plurals that are not possessives. 1) To Show Possession To see if you have a possessive, turn the phrase around and make an “of …” phrase. Example: the newspaper’s column = the column of the newspaper To show possession by a singular noun, add ’s

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