<span>Depends on where you draw the line for "most commonly used." But with the question at hand, I would say 4/5</span>
<span>Friar Lawrence: always ready with a plan
tybalt: he is very vain </span>
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.
The mansion is empty, old, and haunted.
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The absolute phrase in the given sentence is: Ali was quick to go to the electronics store
This is because it modifies the whole sentence and not the subject or noun that precedes it and this is shown as the actions of Ali was mirrored and its subsequent effects.
<h3>What is an Absolute Phrase?</h3>
This refers to the type of phrase that is made up of a noun or pronoun with a participial phrase
Hence, we can see that The absolute phrase in the given sentence is: Ali was quick to go to the electronics store
This is because it modifies the whole sentence and not the subject or noun that precedes it and this is shown as the actions of Ali was mirrored and its subsequent effects.
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