Possessive with multiple names
[DOC File]The AAMT Book of Style for Medical Transcription
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Most nouns ending in an s sound form the possessive, as above, with 's. Dr. Harris's patient. ... Use a hyphen to join two or more eponymic names used as multiple-word modifiers of disease, operations, procedures, instruments, etc. Do not use a hyphen if the multiple-word, eponymic name refers to …
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Use common, proper, and possessive nouns. ... Capitalize dates and names of people. Use end punctuation for sentences. ... (e.g., Auden’s “Musée des Beaux Arts” and Breughel’s Landscape with the Fall of Icarus). Analyze multiple interpretations of a story, drama, or poem (e.g., recorded or live production of a play or recorded novel or ...
[DOC File]TOPONYMY: HOW PLACE NAMES REFLECT THE CULTURAL …
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TOPONYMY: HOW PLACE NAMES REFLECT THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE. One vocabulary word from Chapter 1 is “toponym,” meaning the name of a place. The study of place names is known as . toponymy. Place names can tell a lot about a culture area. In particular, place names can be. Descriptive (the Rocky Mountains; the Great Smoky Mountains)
[DOC File]acronyms - Los Medanos College
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Add 's to form the possessive for all nouns, including proper names and those ending in "s." President Garcia's speech; Mary's umbrella. Exception: the possessive of "it" does not use the apostrophe. See entry for it's / its. postscript. When adding a postscript to a …
[DOC File]Hernando eSchool - Hernando eSchool
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Frequently Misused Words The words Mom, Dad’s and heard are words that students often misuse. When Mom and dad are used as names, they are proper nouns and are capitalized. When they follow a word such as my, they are common nouns and are not caputalized. Dad’s is the possessive form of Dad. Heard is the part tense of hear.
[DOC File]Speech Skills by age 4-5:
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possessive “s” regular plural “s”, “es” irregular plurals. negation-contractions, absence of double negatives. articles “a” and “the” Can tell about the recent past, give plausible reasons to common problems, predict upcoming events or results . Asks/answers “wh” questions. Knows many category names and members
[DOC File]6 - Stanford University
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Possessive abbreviations should be set with an apostrophe and a lowercase s; plurals should be set with a closed up s (no apostrophe): ... Arrange the entries alphabetically by the authors’ last names. Multiple works by one author should be listed chronologically (with the most recent appearing last). Use a suffixed letter a, b, c, etc. to ...
[DOC File]English Language Arts Content Standards 1997 - Curriculum ...
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Vocabulary and Concept Development 1.2 Identify and interpret figurative language and words with multiple meanings. 1.3 Recognize the origins and meanings of frequently used foreign words in English and use these words accurately in speaking and writing. 1.4 Monitor expository text for unknown words or words with novel meanings by using word ...
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