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Roots Analysis is pleased to an
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ce the publication of its recent study, titled, “Monkeypox Market: Focus on Therapeutics, Vaccines and Diagnostic Kits, 2023-2035” The study features an extensive study of the current market landscape and future op
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We’re delighted to an
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This girl, who's like a soap star in Australia - an
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ced six weeks ago that she had a bun in the oven.
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For singular
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s that end in -s, the possessive is formed by adding -'s, The boss's car. [boss's sounds like bosses]
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For
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s that are plural, the possessive formed in writing by adding an apostrophe after the plural -s. The boys' books [boys' sounds like boys]
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"That" is a conjunction in this type of sentence. (In "the cat that jumped over the wall", it is a relative pro
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本当 --
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. "True," "real," etc. 本当だ・本当です -- Short sentence. "Is true," "Is so," etc.
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