Asked by Makayla
Select the correct sentence.
Her daughter-in-laws house had a make yourself at home look.
Her daughter-in-law's house had a make-yourself-at-home look.
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The second sentence is correct:
"Her daughter-in-law's house had a make-yourself-at-home look."
Reason: the possessive of the compound noun daughter-in-law takes the apostrophe after "law," and the multiword adjective "make-yourself-at-home" is hyphenated when used before the noun "look." (You could also write: Her daughter-in-law's house had a "make yourself at home" look.)
"Her daughter-in-law's house had a make-yourself-at-home look."
Reason: the possessive of the compound noun daughter-in-law takes the apostrophe after "law," and the multiword adjective "make-yourself-at-home" is hyphenated when used before the noun "look." (You could also write: Her daughter-in-law's house had a "make yourself at home" look.)
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