The term "first marriage" could refer to only one marriage in certain circumstances. but usually when you hear the term, you can assume there has been more than one marriage.
Yes, if you have gone through the annulment process. The Catholic Church view marriges in other types of churces as valid marriges, unless one or both of the spouses was Catholic. If this is not the case, the annulment process is much longer and more complicated.
First of all, it's, "Does an apostrophe "-s" mean more than one?" Second of all, it does not mean more than one. It is only used to show possession. For example: "Lisa's bicycle tires are wearing down." For more than one, only add "-s." If there is already and "-s" at the end, just add an apostrophe.
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one trillion and one Maybe you mean the beginning of it such as Quadrillion. (still like the first answer though :D)
There is one arithmetic mean and one geometric mean to a set of numbers.
Well it depends if you mean~ "I trust you." or "I have trust in you." The first one makes a little more sense though.
yes. when there is more than one object
First issue means the first one e.g. the issue of the 'Girl Talk' issue, the first one, then the next one.
First issue means the first one e.g. the issue of the 'Girl Talk' issue, the first one, then the next one.
one more drink "one for the road"
No. But there can be more than one data point which has the same value as the mean for the set of numbers. Or there can be none that take the mean value.
For any set of numbers, there can only be one mean, so it is not an issue that can arise. If you are working with more than one set of figures, then you can have more than one mean. What you do then is really dependent on what it is that you want to do with them, so there is no single answer to the question.