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English, 17.02.2021 06:20 anaiah13

Which sentence INCORRECTLY uses the apostrophe to form a possessive? a
Michael's and Erin’s new house is absolutely spectacular.
b
One goose’s white feathers can make more mess than you would believe.
c
My two dogs’ leashes got all tangled up when we went for a walk.
d
My neighbor’s vegetable garden is overgrown with weeds.

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