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Select the sentence that correctly shows ownership or relationship.
The laptop might show on the screen again if you restart it’s monitor.
The group of computers’ cords are all tangled up together.
We will start class by booting up everybodys’ computers.
The student’s in the front row have completed their first lesson.
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"The group of computers’ cords are all tangled up together."
Explanation:
- computers’ is the correct plural possessive (cords belonging to the computers).
- The others misuse apostrophes: "it’s" should be "its" (possessive), "everybodys’" should be "everybody’s," and "student’s" should be "students" (plural).
Explanation:
- computers’ is the correct plural possessive (cords belonging to the computers).
- The others misuse apostrophes: "it’s" should be "its" (possessive), "everybodys’" should be "everybody’s," and "student’s" should be "students" (plural).
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