To modify a plural noun that ends in 's' to show possession you should add an apostrophe (') after
the s.
Example: The Johnsons' house is beautiful.
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The author of "The Canterbury Tales" is (answer D. Chaucer) Geoffrey Chaucer.
<span>"The Canterbury Tales" is a collection of 24 stories that runs to over 17,000 lines written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer.</span>
Citation: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1838.Geoffrey_Chaucer
(I put the citation because of plagiarism and copyright issues)
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Answer:
Emily Fields is going to sign autographs, I'll go and wait in the car until she is finished.
Explanation:
The subject can be identified as:
- The bank, as well as the arcade
The present form of the verb is:
The bank, as well as the arcade, <u>will open</u> tomorrow.
<h3>What is the subject of a sentence?</h3>
The subject of a sentence refers to the main persons who perform the act in the sentence. In the sentence above, it is quite easy to see that
The bank and the arcade make up the subject that has the action of opening tomorrow. So, we can say that there are two subjects in this sentence. The action described is open.
Learn more about the subject of a sentence here:
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