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Which of the following sentences correctly uses Apostrophes to show joint ownership?
John’s and Jillian’s house seems quite welcoming.
John and Jillians’ house seems quite welcoming.
John’s and Jillian house seems quite welcoming.
John and Jillian’s house seems quite welcoming.
John’s and Jillian’s house seems quite welcoming.
John and Jillians’ house seems quite welcoming.
John’s and Jillian house seems quite welcoming.
John and Jillian’s house seems quite welcoming.
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The correctly punctuated sentence that shows joint ownership is:
**John and Jillian’s house seems quite welcoming.**
In this sentence, a single apostrophe is used after "Jillian," implying that John and Jillian jointly own the same house.
**John and Jillian’s house seems quite welcoming.**
In this sentence, a single apostrophe is used after "Jillian," implying that John and Jillian jointly own the same house.
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