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For both categories, form the singular possessive with an apostrophe plus an S. Mr. Wilson's house.
Although "tefillin" is technically the plural form (the singular being "tefillah"), it is loosely used as a singular as well.
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We're told in all cases to "form the possessive singular of nouns by adding 's".
Things get difficult with possessive apostrophes only because style guides differ on how to form the possessive when singular nouns end in "s".
4. To form the possessive of a singular noun, add apostrophe and S. The house's roof.
Further, on at least one serious view, due in differing variations to Mill and Carnap, induction has not to do with generality at all; its primary form is the singular predictive inference the second form of enumerative induction mentioned above which leads from particular premises to a particular conclusion.
For example, the regular plurals of English nouns are formed by adding one of three morphs on to the form of the singular: /s/, /z/, or /iz/ (in the corresponding written forms both /s/ and /z/ are written -s and /iz/ is written -es).
Such sequences may also give rise to midvowels, as in the Hausa word for 'horse,' which has two pronunciations: dóokìi (with long monophthong [oo]) and dáukìi (with diphthong [au]); the plural form dáwáakíi displays the sequence /a+w/ of what must be considered the abstract form of the singular, *dáwkìi (the asterisk indicates a reconstructed form).
Words in the plural form include the singular, and vice versa, and words indicating the masculine gender include the feminine.
That is, we avoid numerical integration by making use of the explicit form of the singular functions in the computations of the stiffness matrix and the load vector.
The general form of the singular sentence is the same as that of any binary predication, f ab), or in Leśniewski's notation, f{ab}.
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