Parents (no apostrophe) is plural.
Parent's (apostrophe s) is singular possessive.
Parents' (s apostrophe) is plural possessive.
Usually the grandparents are older.
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i realy dont know
A parent could be a divorced mom or dad that is single and parents are a mom and a dad. so pretty much parents is plural for parent.
An uncle is the brother of one of your parents, or the husband of the sister of one of your parents. A nephew is the son of your sister or brother.
A purebred organism is the offspring of two homozygous parents. A hybrid on the other hand, comes from two heterozygous parents, which is a cross between two species.
Of course not. Speak to your parents or teacher about the difference between fact and fantasy.
"Give" is the present tense form of the verb and is used when talking about actions that are currently happening or recurring. "Gave" is the past tense form of the verb and is used when referring to actions that have already occurred or are completed.
The treatment effect is the difference between the observed outcome and the "normal" outcome
None, as both are usually biological parents.
Tell them, it's better than an older boyfriend. Ask the age difference between your parents and relate it to you and your boyfriend.
There is no difference. "Love child" is a euphemism for "bastard". They both mean someone whose parents are not married to each other.