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Day: September 10, 2024

927. The Apostrophe – Plural Possessive Nouns

September 10, 2024September 9, 2024 Sharon Porterfield

Use an apostrophe (‘) to show ownership with a plural noun. One child. The child’s grandmother is with him. Two children. The children’s grandmother is with them.One woman. The woman’s car is in the garage.Two women. The women’s cars are… Read more927. The Apostrophe – Plural Possessive Nouns

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