Answer:
Of course!
1. Ted's had is stylish.
2. The children's' toys were loud.
3. The Smith Family's house was grand.
4. Kim's baseball glove was worn.
5. The team's baseball bat is cracked.
6. The group of boys' uniforms were identical.
7. The baby's laugh was pleasant.
8. The car's noise is annoying.
9. The sisters' giggles was jubilant.
10. My parents' house was small.
11. The actors' costumes were colorful.
12. The band's instruments were noisy.
13. Don's old shoes were stinky.
14. The two aunts' jewelry were sparkling.
15. The flowers' bright colors were beautiful.
Explanation:
You add an apostrophe before the s when it is a singular noun, and after the s when the noun is plural.
Answer:
Two friends fight over a boy, but in the end, they realize that friendship is more important, and the boy ultimately moves away from the town anyway.
Explanation:
Answer:
When my dog died, I told my friends and they just laughed it off. If I was given sympathy, I would have felt better about it and get over it quicker.
(This is not a real-life situation for me, so you don't have to use it)
Answer:
A) Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered . . .
Explanation:
It's the only sentence that compares something to another using the word like/as!