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Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?

Ms. Dietrich will take the company car because it's bigger than hers'.
Ms. Dietrich will take the company car because its bigger than hers.
Ms. Dietrich will take the company car because it's bigger than hers
Ms. Dietrich will take the company car because its bigger than her's.

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Answered by shirishbhan733
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Answer:

Ms Dietrich will take the company car because its bigger than her s.

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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The third sentence is the correctly punctuated one.

The sentence is: Ms. Dietrich will take the company car because it's bigger than hers.

* The two most common things to be noticed here are:

'Hers' and 'It's'

* The usage of Its and It's is well differentiated below:

It's refers to 'It is' and is used for statements or sentence beginners.

Example: It is a great day.

'Its' is used to show possession.

Example: The cat tried to flaunt its new ribbon.

* The word 'hers' and 'her's' might sound similar but 'her's is an incorrect form.

'Hers' is used to show possessions in case of humans mainly.

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