Asked by Michelle
Identify the sentence that uses apostrophes correctly.
a) Suzannes car needs’ a new muffler.
b) Suzanne's car needs a new muffler.
c) Suzanne’ car needs a new muffler.
d) Suzannes’ car needs a new muffler.
a) Suzannes car needs’ a new muffler.
b) Suzanne's car needs a new muffler.
c) Suzanne’ car needs a new muffler.
d) Suzannes’ car needs a new muffler.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Which do YOU THINK is the correct one?
Remember that apostrophes are used correctly in English to show possession (singular or plural) and to indicate missing letters in a contraction.
Remember that apostrophes are used correctly in English to show possession (singular or plural) and to indicate missing letters in a contraction.
Answered by
Michelle
B, I meant.
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, B is correct.
Answered by
jan
Identify the sentence with the correct punctuation.
a) Finally, they were on the road again—they wouldn't stop until Albuquerque.
b) Finally, they were on the road—(again). This time they wouldn't stop until Albuquerque.
c) Finally, they were on the road again—they wouldn’t stop until: Albuquerque.
d) Finally, they were on the road again; they wouldn’t stop until: Albuquerque.
a) Finally, they were on the road again—they wouldn't stop until Albuquerque.
b) Finally, they were on the road—(again). This time they wouldn't stop until Albuquerque.
c) Finally, they were on the road again—they wouldn’t stop until: Albuquerque.
d) Finally, they were on the road again; they wouldn’t stop until: Albuquerque.
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