Answer: yes,
singular noun changes vowels when made plural
Explanation:
some words are homophones. They may sound the same but are spelled differently. Here are some common homophones that a spell checker might not catch:
to / too / two
their / there / they’re
your / you're
Also remember these basic spelling rules as you edit:
The letter i comes before e except after c (believe, ceiling).
Double the final consonant before adding an ed, ing, er, or other suffix that begins with a vowel. For example, the word hot becomes hottest, and stop becomes stopped.
Make sure you know how to spell nouns correctly in their singular and plural forms. For many nouns, you just add an s or es to make them plural. But some nouns don’t follow this rule. For example the singular noun child becomes the plural noun children. And the noun loaf becomes loaves.
Answer:B
Explanation:
b. speaks
c. speaking
d. spoken
b. Someone's bike is in the driveway.
c. It looks as though that calf has wandered away from its mother.
d. The credit for the decorations is all hers'.
Answer:
d. The credit for the decorations is all hers'.
Explanation:
Hers does not require the apostrophe. It is a possessive pronoun, and they are used without the apostrophe.
Answer choices A, B, and C are good.
When two or more subjects are joined by the conjunction "and" in a sentence, it creates a compound subject. The rule regarding subjects joined by "and" is as follows: When the subjects are joined by "and," the verb used in the sentence should be plural.
For example: Mary and John are going to the party. (Compound subject "Mary and John" is joined by "and," and the plural verb "are" is used.)
The cat and the dog play together. (Compound subject "the cat and the dog" is joined by "and," and the plural verb "play" is used.)
It is essential to use the plural verb to match the number of subjects. This rule applies to all types of subjects, whether they are singular or plural nouns, pronouns, or noun phrases.
Note that there are exceptions in certain cases where the subjects are considered a single unit or entity, and singular verbs are used. These exceptions usually involve collective nouns or when the subjects are seen as a unit.
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At the least, a prepositional phrase will begin with a preposition and end with a noun, pronoun, gerund, or clause, the "object" of the preposition.
The object of the preposition will many times have one or more modifiers to describe it. These are the patterns for a prepositional phrase
so the answer is d.. the refrigerator