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What is the possive noun for colonists?
The possessive noun for "colonists" is
colonists'
.
Remember, to make a plural noun possessive, you simply add an apostrophe after the "s".
What is the abstract noun for receptive?
What is the meaning of posing a question?
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What is pronoun of enchant?
What is the abstract noun of propose?
How is tentative used in a sentence?
Is there a preposition property in the sentenceWhere is David at?
Do the words resent and present have contradictory meaning?
Word meaning plausible begning with s?
What suffix means the state of being free?
How to say Non melior amicus non nequior hostis in English?
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