Use the sentence to answer the question.

One of my friend’s cats has a calico-colored coat and big green eyes, and they are very friendly to every person who comes to visit the house.
Which change needs to be made to the sentence and why?

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1 answer

The phrase "one of my friend’s cats" should be changed to "one of my friends' cats" because "friends'" indicates that there are multiple friends who own the cats, while "friend’s" suggests a single friend owning multiple cats. The correction ensures proper possessive form based on the context of having multiple friends.