Question
Which sentence uses an apostrophe correctly?
a
The dog licked it’s chops.
b
Tiger’s roam freely.
c
It’s a beautiful day.
d
My sister has two daughter’s.
a
The dog licked it’s chops.
b
Tiger’s roam freely.
c
It’s a beautiful day.
d
My sister has two daughter’s.
Answers
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The correct sentence that uses an apostrophe correctly is:
c) It’s a beautiful day.
In this context, "it's" is a contraction of "it is."
The other sentences have incorrect uses of apostrophes:
a) "it’s" should be "its" (possessive form).
b) "Tiger’s" should be "Tigers" (no possessive needed).
d) "daughter’s" should be "daughters" (no possessive needed).
c) It’s a beautiful day.
In this context, "it's" is a contraction of "it is."
The other sentences have incorrect uses of apostrophes:
a) "it’s" should be "its" (possessive form).
b) "Tiger’s" should be "Tigers" (no possessive needed).
d) "daughter’s" should be "daughters" (no possessive needed).