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What is the possessive form of sweaters?
The possessive form of "sweaters" is
sweaters'
.
This applies to multiple sweaters. For a single sweater, the possessive form would be
sweater's
.
What are different ways to spell Tiffany?
How do you spell the word dingy with definition of a small boat?
Morphology
What is a word that means to bend or sag downward?
What does veo mean in Spanish?
Which is the correct definition of word silhouette?
How do you say nans house in french?
How do you say sunglasses in polish?
What does y no Te gustaria tener una cita de sexo conmigo mean?
What is the exact meaning of parallelism in English literature?
What does esgair mean?
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