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Swapan Posted 11 years ago
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Why in the following sentence has not been used apostrophe s ('s) with teacher-
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It is a noun modifier, such as "brick wall" (not brick's wall). Even then, the sentence is not very well written.

  • It is a noun modifier, such as "brick wall" (not brick's wall).
  • Even then, the sentence is not very well written.
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It is a noun modifier, such as "brick wall" (not brick's wall).
Even then, the sentence is not very well written.

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