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A. Use apostrophe to show possession.
a) the speech delivered by the Principal
the Principal's speech
b) the house owned by Prerna
Prerna's house
1. the bone of the dog
2. the address of Feroze
3. the library owned by India Foundation
4. the bungalow owned by the Sharma family
5. the phone owned by Niharika​

Answers

Answered by AniketKumarSingh74
2

Answer:

there is nothing in the sentence that mentions only one parent, we take it to be 'parents' in general.

The possessive form of a noun is made using an 's. When the noun is plural and it ends with an s, then the possessive noun is made using just an apostrophe '.

Option B: The possessive form of the noun 'parents' is made using an ' : parents'. Hence option B is correct.

Option A: The noun 'parents' is not in the possessive case.

Option C: 'Parent' in 'parent's' is a singular noun, whereas the noun in the sentence is plural.

Option D: Parents's is not the right form because we don't put an s after an apostrophe ' in plural nouns.

Hence options A, C and D are incorrect.

Answered by vidushisharma75
6

Answer:

a principal's speech

b prerna's house.

c dog's bone

d Feroz's address

e India Foundation 's library

f Sharma family' Bangalow

g niharika's phone

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