Understanding Possessive Forms: Dad’s, Dads’, or Dads?
Learning the difference between Dad’s, Dads’, and Dads might seem tricky at first, but it’s ...
Read moreLearning the difference between Dad’s, Dads’, and Dads might seem tricky at first, but it’s ...
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When talking about a “Master’s student,” there are different ways to use the words. This ...
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When we want to show that something belongs to Congress, we use possessive forms. These ...
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When you’re talking about something that belongs to someone, you use what’s called a possessive. ...
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