Yahoo: Sunset will serve as host site to memorial honoring Vietnam War victims of Agent Orange
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SUNSET — Veterans Park has been chosen as the site for a new memorial marker, the culmination of a Davis County nonprofit’s longstanding effort to honor the hundreds of thousands of Vietnam War ...
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SUNSET — Sunset will serve as the home to a planned memorial meant to honor the many unintended victims of Agent Orange, a defoliant used by U.S. forces in the Vietnam War. A Syracuse Vietnam War ...
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Here are thousands of instances of "our life is short", and I seriously doubt many of them are specific to the lives of, say, a couple living together. It's perfectly normal to refer to human lives collectively in the singular.
When to use "lives" as a plural of life? - English Language & Usage ...
A plural subject requires a plural object (lives), accordingly a singular subject requires a singular object (life). They can be used to mean one person or several people, however. So, if your intention is to refer to an individual who lost his or her life whilst saving the lives of more than one others, then the second is correct and the first incorrect. They is singular in this context, so ...
Many individuals lost their individual life. or Many individuals list their individual lives. Each person has one life right?
grammatical number - "Many lost their life" or "Many lost their lives ...
Why is the plural form of "life" "lives", while the plural form of ...
I'm not sure which of the following is correct: having an impact on other’s lives having an impact on others’ lives I just can’t figure out how the apostrophe should be used.
Closed 8 years ago. Which is correct: "everyone's life" or "everyone's lives"? I know that when the pronoun everyone is used as a subject, it takes singular verb agreement (as in the sentence "Everyone was there"). But this by itself doesn't seem to show that the possessive form "everyone's" always acts like a singular possessive noun.
I searched on Google for "Personal and Professional Life" versus "Personal and Professional Lives" and the result for each is around 500,000 results. I want to know if the following sentence is cor...
For sentence one: Look at it like this, 'He loves his life' and 'She loves her life' are obviously correct. Now, when we we say 'People love their _ .', we can mean two things: They love their own lives (separate lives) . They love the life that they are having together or share. Example: 'Software developers love their life' would mean that software developers love the life of software ...
I am so confused by, for example, "People love their life or lives."
For instance: "Who lives there?" - This sentence is asking about the entire group (of residents of the residence) as a collective unit. Hence, the verb "to live" adopts the third-person singular form ("lives"). In contrast: "Which people live there?" - This sentence is asking about the individual members of the group separately from each other.
"Who lives there?" vs "Who live there?" - English Language & Usage ...
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After setting up on the river this morning and not having any luck on honkers we hit a field tonight to see if our luck would change. As luck would have it it did. 2 guys 4 shots 4 birds. Love it when they are back winging in the spread. Nice sunset as we were picking up decoys.
Sunday, I saw 7 bunches of Teal in the 45 minutes after sunset == bunches of 3 to 11 ... so they are arriving. Another caution::some of these areas have some pretty deep pools that are a result of taking dirt to build the federal flood levees.
Evanfowl 419 posts Joined 2011 #15 i’d probably shoot one, i was out last night and it was past sunset and i saw one on the marsh, i walked out to get a better look at it and it didn’t even fly, stupid bird just sat there Reply Like J
Fine you guys win... Im going to walk off into the sunset as far as this site goes. Ive gone too far I see. Godspeed be with you all
It just has to be taken down and in the parking lot an hour after sunset and can't be setup until midnight the night before use. I'm kinda a nube though. Hopefully some of the more seasoned fowlers will say the same.
All this was against a great sunset. Unfortunately, I was viewing this great sight from a cement parking lot in Ankeny. I then drove to our farm 10 miles north and saw zero waterfowl the whole way. Good day for gull viewing though. Maybe the DNR should add these birds to the Saylorville count just to make it look better.