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Which of these sentences uses possessive nouns correctly?
A. The two brothers’ invention was a children’s game; each player’s marker was an animal.
B. The two brother’s invention was a childrens’ game; each player’s marker was an animal.
C. The two brother’s invention was a children’s game; each players’ marker was an animal.
D. The two brothers’ invention was a childrens’ game; each players’ marker was an animal.
A. The two brothers’ invention was a children’s game; each player’s marker was an animal.
B. The two brother’s invention was a childrens’ game; each player’s marker was an animal.
C. The two brother’s invention was a children’s game; each players’ marker was an animal.
D. The two brothers’ invention was a childrens’ game; each players’ marker was an animal.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I'll be glad to check your answer.
Answered by
a person in need of help
I think the answer is c.
Answered by
Reed
Nope.
Answered by
Reed
Hint: if there are two brothers, is that singular or plural? And each player is one person, isn't s/he?
Answered by
a person in need of help
soooo....A?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, A.
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