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Which sentence uses an apostrophe correctly?
Pams plates' have been washed and put away.
Phillip's car broke down on the highway.
Papas tacos' are the best I've ever tasted.
Penelopes' children are staying over tonight.
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"Phillip's car broke down on the highway."
Explanation: "Phillip's" correctly uses an apostrophe + s to show possession. The others should be "Pam's plates," "Papa's tacos," and "Penelope's children."
Explanation: "Phillip's" correctly uses an apostrophe + s to show possession. The others should be "Pam's plates," "Papa's tacos," and "Penelope's children."
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