Possessive apostrophes show who or what owns something. The apostrophe goes in a different place depending on whether the owner is singular (one) or plural (more than one). Be careful with the word ...
This code repository contains the ITS Irregular Terrain Model (ITM). ITM predicts terrestrial radiowave propagation for frequencies between 20 MHz and 20 GHz based on electromagnetic theory and ...
What are arrhythmias in children? An arrhythmia is an abnormal heart rhythm. When a child has an arrhythmia, abnormal electrical signals sent through the heart muscle may cause the heart to beat too ...
subject: The car runs well. direct object: I bought a book. complements: Mary was president. object of the prep: He walked to the store. indirect object: Sam mailed Joan a letter. possession: The ...
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