Years to decades, depending on what the candy wrapper is made out of.
Classes can be the answer
A candy wrapper!
She undid the candy wrapper. Annalise played with the wrapper as she ate the Snickers bar. Ginny spit her gum back into its wrapper and threw it out. The wrappers on the candy bars had been shredded.
A possessive noun always has an apostrophe.
The singular possessive noun for child is child's.
The candy wrapper.
the wrapper
candy wrapper
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Marathon Bar!
No, unwrapped is not a noun. Unwrapped is the past participle of the verb to unwrap; the past participle is also used as an adjective. Example sentences: Verb: The baby unwrapped the candy by chewing the off the wrapper and spitting it out. Adjective: From now on, I'm giving the baby unwrapped candy.