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The sign should read, "Guests' rubbish only" (the rubbish of the guests).
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9 10- I believe actually. Or at least I think.
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You can start your speech with a simple "Good morning/afternoon/evening, everyone" or "Hello everyone." If you want to be more formal, you can address the audience as "Distinguished guests, teachers, and fellow students."
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The sign should read, "Guests' rubbish only" (the rubbish of the guests).
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The possessive form of the plural noun guests is guests'.
example: Our guests' comfort is our first priority.
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If it means that only guests are allowed to deposit rubbish, then put an apostrophe at the end of guests: "Guests' rubbish only."
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When the word fellow is used it could be used like this: Fellow citizens.... , Fellow neighbors... etc.
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Fellow has a connotation of friendliness. Hail fellow well met.
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You can use the word "fellow" to refer to a person who shares a common interest or purpose with others, such as a fellow student or fellow athlete. It can also be used as an adjective to describe someone as being of the same kind, such as a fellow musician or fellow employee.
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the littlest fellow is a tarsier in a cage
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Guest is a noun. Guests is the plural form of guest.
Guests is a plural noun.
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Yes, "guests'" is grammatically correct. It is the possessive form of the plural noun "guests," indicating that something belongs to or is associated with multiple guests.
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No, "fellow" is not gender specific. It can refer to a person of any gender.
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The feminine word for fellow friend is "sister friend."
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They entertained their guests in the hall.
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The concierge is the person who helps guests at a hotel.
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There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'guests'. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, 'a houseful of guests', 'a host of guests', an imposition of guests', etc.
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A Fellow is a member of a learned society. For example, "he was elected a fellow of the American Physiological Association."
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There were no guests, there were participants and spectators.
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Guests of the hotel may use the pool from 10 am to 10 pm.
How many out-of-town guests will visit over the holidays?
Oprah has many interesting guests on her show this week.
She cleans the house from top to bottom before the guests arrive.
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Yes, the noun 'fellow' is a commonnoun, a general word for any fellow of any kind.
The word 'fellow' is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
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You can use the word "fellow" to refer to someone as a male colleague, peer, or member of a group. For example, "He is a fellow doctor at the hospital."
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There is no pronoun is the phrase 'a barren spirited fellow'. Example sentences for this phrase:
He was a barren spirited fellow. The pronoun he is replacing the noun that 'fellow' is representing.
A barren spirited fellow would be the one who did this. The indefinite pronoun 'one' replaces an unknown person, the antecedent 'barren spirited fellow'.
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A host is the name of a person who receives guests.
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Yes, fellows' is the correct plural possessive of the noun fellow.
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"We're having guests coming for dinner tonight so be on your best behavior"
All your guests must be in attendance before we can seat your party.
How many guests are you having over this weekend.
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The duration of Our Fellow Americans is 1800.0 seconds.
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The duration of My Fellow Americans is 1.68 hours.
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The nouns are fellow and Bill.
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No, the fellow I mentioned is not gender neutral.
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Corporate individuals
Corporate groups
Convention and association groups
Leisure travelers
Long-term stay/relocation guests
Airline-related guests
Government and military travelers
Regional getaway guests
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The antecedent of the indefinite pronoun 'several' is guests.
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The guests are uninvited and don't even know who Gatsby is.
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