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Write the Possessive form of each of the following phrases.
1. the dress of Alicia =
2.
the car of Robert =
3. the promise of a lawyer =
4.
water
5.
milk
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate expression to measure the amount of the following mass nouns.​

Sagot :

Answer:

No.1

For the youngsters who most likely do not know, the GMRC is a school subject that teaches kids about the importance of having basic morals, values, qualities and ethics.

In the past -- and this includes my generation -- the GMRC was taught in schools and students are not only graded for it. There is also a certain award or medal that is given for anyone who excels in the subject and shows perfect application via behaviour in school.

Recently, we only hear of the term ‘GMRC’ in admonitions or criticisms about one’s upbringing. When someone shows ill behaviour and is chided for it, we usually hear the words, ‘maybe he was absent when GMRC was being taught in school.’

In my opinion, bringing back GMRC as part of every student’s learning process in this day and age is necessary and long overdue.

I’m sure many would share my observation on wide-ranging occasions where one could only sigh at the lack of GMRC on the part of today’s youth.

No.1''

The GMRC is a school subject for young people who most certainly do not know, which teaches children about the importance of having fundamental principles, values, qualities and ethics.

The GMRC has been taught in schools in the past — and this includes my generation — and students are not only graded for it. There is also a certain award or medal given to someone who excels in the subject and demonstrates perfect implementation by school behaviour.

Recently, in admonitions or critiques regarding one's childhood, we only hear of the word 'GMRC'. We usually hear the words,' maybe he was absent when GMRC was taught in school,' when someone displays ill behaviour and is chided for it.

It is important and long overdue, in my view, to bring back GMRC as part of any student's learning process in this day and age.

On wide-ranging occasions when one could only sigh at the lack of GMRC on the part of today's youth,