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Exploring Writing 2nd Edition by John Langan

Edition 2ISBN: 978-0077662158
book Exploring Writing 2nd Edition by John Langan cover

Exploring Writing 2nd Edition by John Langan

Edition 2ISBN: 978-0077662158
Exercise 21
Insert an apostrophe where needed to show possession in the following sentences. Write plural above words where the s ending simply means more than one thing.
EXAMPLE
Ryans computer has two Insert an apostrophe where needed to show possession in the following sentences. Write plural above words where the s ending simply means more than one thing.  EXAMPLE  Ryans computer has two    1. Leahs boyfriend bought her two pairs of opal earrings from Australia. 2. The currys spicy flavor comes from several spices imported from Goa, India. 3. Jeans apartment in the city is located near two parks and three coffee shops. 4. Before Sergios brother arrives with the drinks, I need to pick up several pizzas from Antonios. 5. The delivery crew damaged Joshuas dining room chairs during the move. 6. At one students request, the professor made her lecture notes available online for everyone. 7. The winners of the talent contest were selected based on one judges decision. 8. The childrens voices filled the classrooms with laughter. 9. The dogs wagging tail knocked the coins and pens from the coffee table. 10. Diane wants the gardeners assistant to pull out the weeds from the flower beds.
1. Leahs boyfriend bought her two pairs of opal earrings from Australia.
2. The currys spicy flavor comes from several spices imported from Goa, India.
3. Jeans apartment in the city is located near two parks and three coffee shops.
4. Before Sergios brother arrives with the drinks, I need to pick up several pizzas from Antonios.
5. The delivery crew damaged Joshuas dining room chairs during the move.
6. At one students request, the professor made her lecture notes available online for everyone.
7. The winners of the talent contest were selected based on one judges decision.
8. The childrens voices filled the classrooms with laughter.
9. The dogs wagging tail knocked the coins and pens from the coffee table.
10. Diane wants the gardeners assistant to pull out the weeds from the flower beds.
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