English, asked by deepakkumat358, 11 months ago

A few of the following sentences have errors of apostrophe use. Spot them and rewrite

them correctly.

1. That man cannot be relied upon—he is a wolf in a sheeps’ clothing.

2. My aunt is the president of the Rotary Club.

3. I have requested my boss for three weeks’ leave next month.

4. She is giving a party on the occasion of her brother’s-in-law promotion.

5. I reached work late today because of the auto-drivers’ strike.

6. My father studied in a boys’ school till Class X.

7. Last night the Mehra’s house was burgled.

8. I was offered a high-profile job in my

father-in-law’s firm.

9. I stayed in Charles’ house for

the holidays.

10. An Achilles’ heel is a person’s weak spot.​

Answers

Answered by JasmeenJassi
2

Answer:

1.sheep's

3.week's

4.brother-in-law 's

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Answered by kushwaharekha37
2

Answer:

sheep's

week's

brother-in-law's

Explanation:

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