Question
which sentence is punctuated correctly
"that dog is jones'"
"that dog is jones'"
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct punctuation for the sentence would depend on the context. If you are trying to indicate possession for something that belongs to a dog named Jones, then it should be:
"That dog is Jones's."
If you are referring to a specific dog named Jones, you could simply say:
"That dog is Jones."
The original sentence "that dog is jones'" is not correctly punctuated for either context.
"That dog is Jones's."
If you are referring to a specific dog named Jones, you could simply say:
"That dog is Jones."
The original sentence "that dog is jones'" is not correctly punctuated for either context.