The term 'Twentieth Century Fox' is not a sentence, it's a compound proper noun, the name of a company. A proper noun is always capitalized.The possessive form of the proper noun is Twentieth Century Fox's.example: Twentieth Century Fox's newest release is a big hit.
The infamous Adolf Hitler of Nazi Germany .
The term "blimp" originated in the early twentieth century, around 1915. The word supposedly sounds like the sound a balloon creates when it is tapped.
The technical term for a joint is a "Marijuana cigarette".
This term was not however used to any great extent during the eighteenth century. Its period of popularity was the nineteenth century at which time the classical style of serpentine curves and clumps had become unfashionable. In the twentieth century, the term 'landscape gardener' began to be used by garden contractors.
No, 'waitress' is feminine. The masculine term is 'waiter.' The usual unisex term is 'server.'
critic A.D. Coleman. See "Disappearing Witness: Change in Twentieth-Century American Photography" By Gretchen Garner for details....
A score is 20 years.
The generic term is server
Yes, the word "waitress's" is grammatically correct as the possessive form of "waitress." It follows the standard rule for forming the possessive with singular nouns ending in "s."
The nth term is 2n So the 20th term is 2 x 20 = 40.
Generally speaking the term of patriotism as it refers to turn of the 20th century, meant a strong love and respect to their nation. That a patriot was a loyal citizen. This is not what is generally called "nationalism".