What would a good BFF be? What is actually right about anyone saying things differently about anyone?
Am I already able to answer this
- question here? Plurals of acronyms or letters, numbers — use an apostrophe instead? What’s the
sentence – We Put These BFF’s to the test every single day?
Is this true or false?
What is your opinion on what’s being a poor guy?
Is BF FFS a plural form of the BFF? An apostrophe only goes before the “s” when
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To show ownership of a thing.
This is John’s house
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To shorten adjectives = things + is.
John is in the military –> and his father is
in the military.