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What is the possessive form of seashells?
The possessive form of "seashells" is
seashells'
.
Since "seashells" is a plural noun ending in "s," you just add an apostrophe to make it possessive.
How do you write the name Isaac in Greek?
How do you answer Como son Los alumnos en la clase de espanol?
Morphology
What is the noun form of see?
What does te lo creo oiste mean?
What is the shape starting with letter L in french?
How do you say her favourite colour is blue in french?
What does the latin root word ver mean?
What is a homophone for feet?
What does pues ya you contestastes mean in spanish?
Is walking masculine or femine in french?
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