Asked by Kaileigh
Which sentence below correctly uses apostrophes to show ownership or a relationship?
Keisha knew that the trophy was Jill’s.
We watched the football game’s at Ryans house.
Both girls tennis team’s won the finals.
Each teams pregame ritual’s include a traditional chant.
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Keisha knew that the trophy was Jill’s.
Explanation: "Jill’s" correctly shows possession. The others misuse apostrophes:
- Should be "We watched the football games at Ryan’s house."
- Should be "Both girls’ tennis teams won the finals." (or "Both girls' tennis teams")
- Should be "Each team’s pregame rituals include a traditional chant."
Explanation: "Jill’s" correctly shows possession. The others misuse apostrophes:
- Should be "We watched the football games at Ryan’s house."
- Should be "Both girls’ tennis teams won the finals." (or "Both girls' tennis teams")
- Should be "Each team’s pregame rituals include a traditional chant."
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