Can you spell your friends' name?
2007-01-22 10:44:55
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answer #1
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answered by Love. 6
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Can you fix the following sentEnce?
Can you spell your friend's name?
2007-01-22 10:47:20
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answer #2
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answered by hethbabe 2
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Spell your friends name.
2007-01-22 11:07:32
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answer #3
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answered by iamME 3
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Can you spell your friend's name?
2007-01-22 10:46:41
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answer #4
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answered by cutikitti101 2
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Can you spell your friend's name?
2007-01-22 10:45:38
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Can you spell your friend's name?
2007-01-22 10:45:33
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answer #6
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answered by ignoramus 7
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Can you spell your friend's name?
This is the correct way to write this sentence. The name belongs to your friend, so you need the apostrophe. It's a question so you need the question mark at the end to signify this.
2007-01-22 10:45:58
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answer #7
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answered by catfish 4
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Can you spell your friend's name.
2007-01-22 10:45:12
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answered by White Shooting Star of HK 7
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"Can you spell your friend's name?"
As you said 'name', not 'names' - the question relates to one person - 'a friend', so the apostrophe goes after the end of the word but before the added 'S'.
If you had said 'names' - it would go after the end of the plural word, "friends", so after the 'S'.
Capital/upper case letter to begin a sentEnce (no comment like some others have made), question mark to complete a questioning sentEnce.
As it represents someone speaking, whole sentEnce enclosed in quotation marks.
2007-01-22 10:57:34
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answered by Anonymous
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It should be:
Can you spell your friend's name?
2007-01-22 10:49:45
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answer #10
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answered by Popsicle_1989 5
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